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2018 Jeep Grand Cherokee Trackhawk | First Drive
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<blockquote data-quote="08mojo" data-source="post: 15768228" data-attributes="member: 132915"><p>No clue! I left the SRT in the garage during the snow we just got. There are too many morons on the roads out here, so I take the beater when I suspect adverse weather that makes the bad drivers even worse. That, and I had just ceramic coated the SRT a couple of days earlier--so I wanted to give the coating more time to fully cure.</p><p></p><p> Our older, 2wd and open diff, jeep grand cherokee did not have any problems in the few inches of snow we got last weekend. So, I would suspect the SRT would have been even better with AWD and the more advanced traction control.</p><p></p><p>My SRT came with the 4 season tires. It was a $$$ option for the 3 season tires, that also have a much worse tread rating. If it snows again, I'll consider taking the SRT out to play.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="08mojo, post: 15768228, member: 132915"] No clue! I left the SRT in the garage during the snow we just got. There are too many morons on the roads out here, so I take the beater when I suspect adverse weather that makes the bad drivers even worse. That, and I had just ceramic coated the SRT a couple of days earlier--so I wanted to give the coating more time to fully cure. Our older, 2wd and open diff, jeep grand cherokee did not have any problems in the few inches of snow we got last weekend. So, I would suspect the SRT would have been even better with AWD and the more advanced traction control. My SRT came with the 4 season tires. It was a $$$ option for the 3 season tires, that also have a much worse tread rating. If it snows again, I'll consider taking the SRT out to play. [/QUOTE]
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