word. hondas are some of the best cars ever made. i have been in fwd hondas on 4 studded snow tires that pass suv's in blizzard conditions. hondas work great as ski cars. get a rack, and you'll get great gas mileage with a safe ride. theyre low to the ground and really hard to roll. sure, it has been a little cramped before with 4 people in the car, but its not that bad. one of my friends has an accord and the only problem is the clearance. and thats not really even a problem. there's only one time that i've seen the highway with enough snow to drag on a honda. thats because i work at my home mountain and i was up there late closing the lodge and it was snowing super hard. the only reason why i chose a 4runner over a honda is becuase my dad and i are more familiar with them.
another thing i want to bring up is why does everyone want such fast cars? sure, i'll drive an 02 wrx, but with the inflow of money i have right now, i cant really afford the gas. fast cars are more fun to drive, you can pass easier, and you'll be faster than any of your friends, but i dont see any other reasons. my 4runner was built with 108 hp, and its 17 years old with 340,000+ km on it. it has a 2.4l engine, and 31 x 10.5s (right now). i think sometimes having a slower car helps you keep your speed down sometimes too. any time i have ever slid on the ice is because 1) i was shifting, or 2) i was going too fast. as long as you keep your speed down, you should never wreck on the road. if you crash on an icy road, thats your fault, not the roads fault. 4 studded snow tires are one of the best investments that you can make too. the tires have opened doors for driving faster in worse conditions. if you cant afford them, then buy chains and know how to use them. practice putting them on in your driveway so that when your balls deep in snow on the side of the road, you wont be looking at the instructions and saying "what the shit?". im still a pretty aggressive driver, but i know what conditions my suv can go at. i've driven 30 in a 55 because the road was so icy that i could spin the tires in 2nd if i pressed on the gas too hard. with a 4 cylinder. you just have to pay attention. all the extra power that you can get with a wrx or audi will be useless most of the time. thats why i would recommend for somebody who is on a shorter budget to buy an 4x4 toyota, honda, or a subaru if you could afford the parts to fix it.