Originally Posted By: doitmyself
The reason many people buy 2wd SUV's/CUV's is that they realize they don't need (vs. want) the capability and/or increased maintenance cost of 4wd. They have the necessary driving skills to travel the roads in front wheel drive and are not delusional about 4wd. The vast majority of vehicles in Michigan are 2wd.
People choose the 2wd SUV/CUV body style wanting the utility aspect of that vehicle. Better clearance, bigger tires, more functional storage space (i.e. - the muddy hunting dogs can hop in the back area.). Something in between a car and a pick up.
It's not that hard to understand. Of, course, there are a few poser, JEEP wannabes, but Soccer Moms would not fall into that category, I think. Just the opposite, many men need the image aspect of a 4wd, testosterone laden vehicle (no insult implied to anyone here).
The most versatile vehicles I owned were my short wheelbase Caravans (livestock,grandkids,building materials, etc.) Too bad today's minivans are bloated people movers.
Some are better than others in the snow in 2WD.
A 2WD Jeep Cherokee just will NOT go in the snow. Does not matter how much weight you add and how good your tires are. Learned that the hard way. Had good tires on mine last year and a lot of weight in the back last winter. Wouldn't move.
A 2WD Escape/CX-5/RAV/CRV would be excellent in the snow with FWD only!
With that said, if I was shopping cute utes I wouldn't even imagine buying one in 4WD. Front drive and snow tires does great.