| You don’t want a fwd based awd. Get a Dodge Charger AWD. It’s a decent family car. |
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I would get an AWD car. I had two RWD cars followed by two AWD. The AWD cars gave me additional assurances in the winter.
These days the AWD cars are available that are ultra high performance. |
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I'm glad a few people on here understand this stuff...
I had a RWD Volvo for 6 years in Vermont and Buffalo. I had snow tires. I went skiing all the time. |
| I own a Cadillac CTS rear wheel drive. I love it, cost less, better MPG and more vroom when I floor it. |
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I have been driving RWD cars for the past 20 years and have not had issues with the little bit of snow that we get here. I am a car guy and enjoy driving sports cars and sports sedans that handle well so RWD is a priority. I use these cars all year round so bought high performance all weather tires to get me home in inclement weather.
With that being said, sadly the Chrysler 300 is not a performance sedan and the RWD doesn’t really add to the driving experience. If you went American the Charger and Challenger are options as well as the BMW 3 and 5 series. The Mazda 3 and 6 are FWD but are still fun to drive. |
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https://www.autoblog.com/buy/2020-Cadillac-CT5-V_Series__4dr_Rear_wheel_Drive_Sedan/?_contentView=true
V series Rear Wheel drive is the best. Pick one up slightly used. Very low key but crazy fast |