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No troubles in our front-wheel drive compact with snow tires
My sister drives a similar vehicle. She was going down a main street Sunday, and some numpty who was ploughing the street decided to change lanes with the grader (long before she arrived). But in the middle of a white out, no one can see the 4' snow drift in front of them that the grader operator left. So, she was firmly planted there. She called me, and I came and pulled her out.
So, it doesn't always matter what you drive, or how you drive it. Road conditions can suck hard enough that you are going to have problems no matter what.
I always carry these things in my winter vehicle: First Aid kit, Protein bars, winter survival kit (blankets, small snow shovel, candles, water, deck of cards and a small crib board, in a large clean coffee can). You never know when you will be stuck, and for how long. I add things if I'm in my truck, like towing straps, a hydraulic and mechanical jack, sandbags for traction aid and those excellent Canadian Tire fold able ice cleats.