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Originally posted by ChuckH:
4x4 because I wanted the capability for snow, offroad, etc. I also learned a lesson about resale values when I owned a 4x2 pickup. 4x4's hold better resale... you get what you put in plus more back on the 4x4 usually. Also did it because I don't feel a 4x2 SUV makes any sense. If I didn't want 4x4 I would have bought a station wagon and had all the same versatility of a 4x2 X plus better gas mileage, better handling, etc.
A 4x4 may make more sense where you live, but a 4x2 X will go plenty of places a station wagon won't.

You know, a while back I had a possible relocation to Seattle in the works and checked out your club, only to find this:

< All Xterras in PNWX must be 4WD, no exceptions. >

So you don't even allow 4x2's to join your "Xterra" club. Is this because of your personal bias towards 4x2's as stated above? Just curious.