Kris Osborn wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am 16 years old and am looking at a 1994 F250 with 128,000 miles for
sale
> and am thinking about buying it. The only problem is that it is 2WD, I
was
> just wondering if the truck would have rear or front wheel drive?
Rear wheel drive. Almost all pickup trucks that are 2WD are rear wheel
drive (I know of no exceptions to this).
> I live in
> Michigan and this year we had tons of snow and I nee something that
won't
> get stuck in the snow. I was told not to buy a truck with rear wheel
drive
> because they can get stuck very easily when there is a lot of snow on
the
> ground. Would it just be wise to keep looking and get a 4x4, or will the
2WD
> work fine? The truck is in great condition, it there is no rust, and it
has
> a clean interior. It was owned by a Landscaping Company.
If you get the 2WD, you will learn to drive in the snow, but you may get
stuck. If you don't mind being unable to leave the house until the snow
plow comes, you should be fine with the 2WD truck.
You may be better off with a front wheel drive car, which will be
cheaper on the gas.
Jeff
> Thanks,
> Kris
>
> (P.S. The truck it $3500, the best deal I have found so far.)
>
>


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