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With the low clearance of the FFH and limited wheel clearances for chains it is not a good choice for snowy mountains. It's mileage advantage in those situations almost evaporates also. I think traction aids are probably really hard on FWD light duty vehicle CV drive axles and transmissions. The transient effects on the components are more direct and difficult to deal with and there's a lot more electric motor mass being turned with the wheels. As the wheels jerk around that puts larger stresses on the gears. The Toyota motors are a lot smaller and lighter so the stress is probably less. The motor acts as a flywheel and wheel rpm instability must be dealt with by the gearing. There is no slipping or twisting like in a rear wheel driveshaft to take up some of the transient load. Transients are what break things as they're hard to predict. If you are determined to use a hybrid in these conditions you need to get another make.

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