Jeep, ford, scion, which one?
Which one would you get?
jeep wrangler
ford mustang
scion fr-s
my budget around $25000
and i don't want to get a used car, i want to lease a brand new car
will be driving in winter conditions in canada most of the year
Personally I'd rather have the FRS, but with winter conditions, the more logical would be 4 wheel drive. You are probably not going to get a new 4 wheel drive for 25. A 2 wheel drive jeep wouldn't be any different than the 2 cars you mentioned. Just get a Honda Accord, and you can't go wrong.
Scion FRS
I'm exposed to extreme terrains, the Jeep Wrangler is usually reliable.
Wrangler 4x4 would be best in severe weather conditions.
You can't drive a Mustang in the Winter any way you slice it.
If you are not old enough to capitalize the proper name of brands of cars, what is there to discuss? Apparently you do not know that car brands, types of drive, and horsepower have little do to with snow and cold conditions. Just look around you, Dude! How many people have four wheel drive vehicles that crash each winter? This photo tells all. This is a four wheel drive that a female employee of the owner of the car crashed by SPEEDING down a snowy road in Europe somewhere. Four wheel drive is for places that snow is not cleared, mud, gravel, sand, AND even then, if one wheel has no traction, then all wheels do not have traction. One girl in the USA crashed into a vehicle speeding in the winter thinking, or NOT thinking, that four wheel drive would allow HER TO STOP SOONER. To her four wheel drive, the operative word being DRIVE also meant stopping power. Far from reality. Steering has the same limitations. Canada, USA, Europe, etc. Have excellent road services as to snow removal. Even so, drivers insist on driving TOO FAST for conditions under the assumption of FOUR WHEEL drive. Sorry. Again, if you can't capitalize Jeep, Ford Scion, you are not old enough to drive. Why is $25,000 the budget if you wish to lease? You mean car payment?
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