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Old 01-23-2022, 01:25 AM   #13
kamccormick
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State: California
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Originally Posted by Chateau_Nomad View Post
Ohio winters demand AWD cars; I'll never be without one now... due to the roads (in winter) where we live. But AWD does take the fun out of those parking lot donuts. . But RVs? Different animal... unless you're primarily camping off-road.



But how many 4wd RVs are ever going off road? There's many thousands of Jeeps that never see a rutted dirt road, let alone an RV. Maybe a great advertising scheme... but in reality??


We have used ours a lot off road in the southwest deserts and on beaches in Baja. It is extra insurance on those dirt and sandy roads in case conditions change quickly. Plus the extra clearance has been appreciated.
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