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Question:

All of the following are examples of raw materials except?

a) iron oreb) soy beansc) breadd) lande) timber

Answer:

All of them don't have to be processed to get it's full value exccept bread.
if you're going to get a RWD then have weight in the back and good winter tires. This winter I found out just how bad they are in snow. If there's no weight then on a corner the back will just slip out from under you. But this is in Canada. And no we don't have snow year round. But if you're going to get a RWD just make sure you have weight in the back. I'm not trying to discourage you from getting one. Hope this helps
I PREFER rear wheel drive in snow. because if you do spin tires it doesn't affect your steering. if you spin tires in a front wheel drive, you have no control over steering. if you get used to it, i'm sure you will prefer it as well. yes, good snow tires will help (blizzaks are more for ice than for snow) also traction control will help a lot, don't worry, you shouldn't have any trouble, enjoy your new car.
Its moslty a preference in the car owners them selfs To me it is easyier to drive in the snow in a rear wheel drive car its easyier to correct when the tail starts to slide out from behind you on a front wheel drive its as easy to correct but it can be done the only issue is weather or not your going to get stuck with a front wheel drive car most of the weight is over the front wheels which makes it get some better traction rather than a rear wheel drive car where the weight is still in the front even in a is300 you really shouldnt have any problems in the snow should be fun the first time out tho hope this helps
All of them don't have to be processed to get it's full value exccept bread.
if you're going to get a RWD then have weight in the back and good winter tires. This winter I found out just how bad they are in snow. If there's no weight then on a corner the back will just slip out from under you. But this is in Canada. And no we don't have snow year round. But if you're going to get a RWD just make sure you have weight in the back. I'm not trying to discourage you from getting one. Hope this helps
I PREFER rear wheel drive in snow. because if you do spin tires it doesn't affect your steering. if you spin tires in a front wheel drive, you have no control over steering. if you get used to it, i'm sure you will prefer it as well. yes, good snow tires will help (blizzaks are more for ice than for snow) also traction control will help a lot, don't worry, you shouldn't have any trouble, enjoy your new car.
Its moslty a preference in the car owners them selfs To me it is easyier to drive in the snow in a rear wheel drive car its easyier to correct when the tail starts to slide out from behind you on a front wheel drive its as easy to correct but it can be done the only issue is weather or not your going to get stuck with a front wheel drive car most of the weight is over the front wheels which makes it get some better traction rather than a rear wheel drive car where the weight is still in the front even in a is300 you really shouldnt have any problems in the snow should be fun the first time out tho hope this helps

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