The drive down to Detroit this year pretty much ran the gamut of all the weather possibilities, and as expected, the WRX I drove down dealt with it all in its stride. It was stable and composed in the snow that had lightly dusted my neighbourhood in Toronto; it shrugged off the freezing rain and sleet that had slowed most traffic down to a crawl through Brantford, and remained comfortable even for long stints behind the wheel.
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