Which do you prefer?
#2
RE: Which do you prefer?
FWD clearly has an advantage in wet and snow.
There are two opposing schools that have compelling arguments for both drives in the dry, though. I haven't made up my mind as to which drive I think is better in the dry. I guess a lot depends on the application and the terrain.
There are two opposing schools that have compelling arguments for both drives in the dry, though. I haven't made up my mind as to which drive I think is better in the dry. I guess a lot depends on the application and the terrain.
#4
RE: Which do you prefer?
I've always been a big fan of American muscle, so naturally I have to vote for RWD. Although I do agree with ImolaS4 that there are a variety of advantages to each, and that both could perform just as well as the other when given proper tuning, but it's just so satisfying to do massive donuts![8D]
#10
RE: Which do you prefer?
Including any reference to AWD would have made the original question redundant, so I deliberately excluded the possibility.
You may like to know that I placed my original question on Audi, BMW, MB and Saab forums and most of you were quite happy to consider both arguments.
In the case of adverse weather/road conditions, I get the distinct impression that FWD is the better option.
You may like to know that I placed my original question on Audi, BMW, MB and Saab forums and most of you were quite happy to consider both arguments.
In the case of adverse weather/road conditions, I get the distinct impression that FWD is the better option.