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4 cars that are perfect for winter, according to Edmunds — and cost less than $40,000

By Ben Kesslen
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If you’re gearing up for winter and looking for a new car that can handle snow and ice, Edmunds has some suggestions.

It recommended four cars — a pickup truck, an SUV, a sedan, and even a convertible — under $40,000 that are well-suited for harsh winter climates.

Check out which four it recommends — and why:

Chevrolet Colorado

The Chevy Colorado is Edmunds’s top choice for a pickup truck in the U.S., and it says the Trail Boss model is particularly suited for winter weather. The Trail Boss model starts at $37,500.

Ford Bronco

With a base price of just under $40,000, the 2024 Ford (F) Bronco is another one of Edmunds’ picks for winter adventurers. It said the SUV is fun to drive and has a smooth ride.

Mazda Mc-5 Miata RF

The sporty Miata convertible may not seem like an obvious choice for a cold weather car, but Edmunds says it rides easily through the snow with winter tires.

The RF version has a hard top that’s well-suited for chilly conditions and it starts at $38,195. The one drawback, Edmunds said, is it sits low to the ground, which can create problems in particularly bad storms.

Subaru WRX

Subarus are known to handle winter conditions well and the WRX sedan is no exception. The premium version clocks in at $35,755 and Edmunds says it’s a great choice with impressive traction during any road conditions. The heated side mirrors and built-in windshield wiper de-icer are nice bonuses too.

 


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