
Driving through snow and ice can be hazardous in Wisconsin unless you have a vehicle equipped for winter driving. Jeeps are one of the vehicles are built to withstand and handle extreme weather conditions. With special winter tires, extra ground clearance, and all-wheel-drives or four-wheel-drives, Jeep can get you safely across muddy ruts, snowdrifts, and slippery road surfaces. They also come equipped with fog lights, powerful LED headlights, and strong axles. Additionally, Jeeps have various advanced safety features like lane-departure warning, forward-collision warning, rear cross-path detection, blind-spot monitoring, and active emergency braking.
The Jeep Wrangler comes stock from the factory with 8.3 inches of ground clearance and up depending on the model and trim. This allows the Wrangler to drive over a lot of snow and even push through deep snow with less resistance than many other vehicles.
The Jeep Compass is an in-between SUV that is a comfortable ride when driving on the road but may be able to take on some off-road trails if you outfit it appropriately. It is not the most intense trim level of Jeep, but it still has a lot of features that allows it to compete. You get some other components that can keep you warm and toasty, including heated seats and a heated steering wheel. You’ve also got a terrain system, that would ease traction and some off-road performance if you do decide to take your vehicle down a trail.
Each Jeep Renegade trim has its own features and capability ratings. If you want to get the Jeep with the best handling in the snow, you’ll want to choose a Renegade with all-wheel drive and high-traction tires. The Latitude, Limited and the Trailhawk trim each offer all-wheel drive and confidence in snowy road conditions. If you plan on taking your Renegade off-road, then it’s probably best to go for the Trailhawk trim, as it adds a bit more luxury to your daily drive.
The Jeep Cherokee does its job quietly and performs well – all while giving you the awesome Jeep look and the adventurous possibility of hitting some casual off-roading. The Jeep Cherokee has taken no shortcuts when it comes to safety features either. There are plenty of options here including adaptive cruise control which is a great plus on longer trips. You have forward-collision warning with automatic brakes that can help you if there is a dangerous situation up ahead of you that you couldn’t plan for. You also have blind-spot monitoring among a few other features in this category.
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