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      10-16-2020, 10:57 AM   #23
MikeCH
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Drives: M4 CS
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Originally Posted by solstice View Post
CanAutM3 said all that need to be said on this subject.

- AWD cost more. ( Purchase and maintenance).
- AWD add drive train inertia.
- AWD impact weight and weight distribution negatively.

That said, in locations like CH with it’s awesome driving roads you want to be on the best performance tires as long as possible but also have AWD traction for surprise snow and cold temperatures across passes I can see AWD take rate being near 100% making RWD obsolete once AWD is available.
CH has awesome driving roads that you are only allowed to drive extremely slow
Only place you can have some fun is at the mountains...

RWD is not a need fot the vast majority of the roads here. Never had issues with both RWD cars I own.
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