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Generally, all- or four-wheel drive is a must, as is finding a vehicle with enough ground clearance so it can drive over obstacles — hills, rocks, mud, creeks — without sustaining damage. As a general rule of thumb, a vehicle with 8.5 inches of clearance or more should be pretty good.
So if you live in a part of the world where you get heavy snowfall you will need a vehicle with at least 8-10 inches of ground clearance. Most sedan vehicles generally have an average ground clearance between 4-6 inches whereas SUV’s average between 6-8 inches.
Yes they can go over the speed bumps. They have whats called lift assist/system. Which I believe was first introduced on the Gallardo. Even then you may still have to cut the speed bump at an angle to be safe.
You can daily drive a Ferrari now, yes. As a successor to the 612 Scaglietti, the FF needs to be an absolute daily-capable Ferrari. The 612 is really good as a daily car. It uses a shooting brake shape (based on the Ferrari 456 GT Venice and the 250 GT Drogo) which gives more luggage space on the back.
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10 Best | 10 Worst |
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Volkswagen Tiguan | Mitsubishi Mirage |
Honda Odyssey | Chevrolet Colorado/GMC Canyon |
BMW X3 | Jeep Renegade |
Lexus RX | Nissan Titan |
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