I had one and they are so front heavy that without 4 wheel drive you would be stuck in 6 inches of snow. Look at them. The engine, tranny, battery, and YOU are all in the front. The drive wheels are in the BACK. Drop the front end of that thing into any drift and you are shoveling to get out. They are GREAT in summer for tooling around and hauling stuff, but for winter, get something else. They leave LOTS on the table. Even with tracks, the 660 cc engine I had in mine was way under powered to do much other than fling snow and cause a guy to go broke filling his wifes swear jar. Good Luck!!