Jamesrr
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- Location (town/city + country)
- Haberfield, Australia (MY23 "77")
- Driving
- MG4 (2022-2025)
A bit left field but...
A question was raised in another set of forums I frequent (ski.com.au) asking about the suitability of the "AWD MG4" for driving in the snow.
I'd been discussing how we chose the MG for our needs and how it had worked well for us.
One of our fellow "ski.com"ers wondered if there was a model would suit them. While Australia wouldn't be many people's first thought for snow country (it's always summer and beaches here don't you know) we actually do have a thriving ski community and local resorts.
She and her partner live up in high country and spend a couple of months a year in the actual snow country at their ski club.
AWD/4WD vehicles are much preferred.
Would an Xpower suit?
My first thought was, nah, it's a beast! But maybe actually it would still be a good choice.
Thoughts?
A question was raised in another set of forums I frequent (ski.com.au) asking about the suitability of the "AWD MG4" for driving in the snow.
I'd been discussing how we chose the MG for our needs and how it had worked well for us.
One of our fellow "ski.com"ers wondered if there was a model would suit them. While Australia wouldn't be many people's first thought for snow country (it's always summer and beaches here don't you know) we actually do have a thriving ski community and local resorts.
She and her partner live up in high country and spend a couple of months a year in the actual snow country at their ski club.
AWD/4WD vehicles are much preferred.
Would an Xpower suit?
My first thought was, nah, it's a beast! But maybe actually it would still be a good choice.
Thoughts?