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    Driving to the Arctic Circle?

    That's right but any tires marked m+s is legal. So most AT tires goes.
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    Rear wheel tc vs 4 wheel tc

    diff lockers would be great but i think i go with standard. If get a p38 i was a abit worried to get disapoinnted with the 2w tc but i quess they are fine. Most people also use studded tires in winter. We have lots of diesels. Shure diesels can be harder to start but almost all cars have...
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    Rear wheel tc vs 4 wheel tc

    Ok. Too bad there's currently any Range Rover nearby for sale, would really want to try one. Last winter was very bad, not much snow at all so i did well with my Focus. Now the ground has been white since yesterday. I'm from Finland by the way. Not so worried bout the consumption, more of the...
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    Rear wheel tc vs 4 wheel tc

    i guess this one have 4 wheel TC, nice going. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bE6zvcEf_CY What you guys think of the engines TD5 against the bmw diesel? i have test driven 2 D2's but never tried a P38. One thing about the TD5 Auto i noticed they run at very high revs.
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    Rear wheel tc vs 4 wheel tc

    Hello, new to this forum. I have kept on looking for a 4x4 and now there's two -98 p38's out that interest me. I have understood that they will have traction control only in rear. So question is, how big is the diffrence compared too a -99 model with 4 wheel tc? i dont do any heavy offroading...
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    Driving to the Arctic Circle?

    There's two types of winter tyres used in nordic countries. Studded or friction tyres. Both good but on ice defenetly studded better. Any AT's or MT's is a bit dangerous in my opinion, even tough i have driven at's in winter. You just have to be more careful. Alcohol is expensive, specially in...
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