Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looking at buying a new car, rear wheel drive is standard... 2K extra for all wheel drive. Seems like we don't get much snow any more, but we do get some I guess.
Worth it to spend more for AWD or stick w RWD?
RWD will be awful in snowy and mixed precipitation weather. If you are aware of this and can plan around it you will be ok. Plenty of RWD cars on the road but they are the ones struggling most when conditions are bad.
One of the most absurd things posted here.
?? No it’s not. A stick makes them better but they still suck.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looking at buying a new car, rear wheel drive is standard... 2K extra for all wheel drive. Seems like we don't get much snow any more, but we do get some I guess.
Worth it to spend more for AWD or stick w RWD?
RWD will be awful in snowy and mixed precipitation weather. If you are aware of this and can plan around it you will be ok. Plenty of RWD cars on the road but they are the ones struggling most when conditions are bad.
One of the most absurd things posted here.
?? No it’s not. A stick makes them better but they still suck.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looking at buying a new car, rear wheel drive is standard... 2K extra for all wheel drive. Seems like we don't get much snow any more, but we do get some I guess.
Worth it to spend more for AWD or stick w RWD?
RWD will be awful in snowy and mixed precipitation weather. If you are aware of this and can plan around it you will be ok. Plenty of RWD cars on the road but they are the ones struggling most when conditions are bad.
One of the most absurd things posted here.
Anonymous wrote:I’d never buy a RWD vehicle in this area as my only/main car.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looking at buying a new car, rear wheel drive is standard... 2K extra for all wheel drive. Seems like we don't get much snow any more, but we do get some I guess.
Worth it to spend more for AWD or stick w RWD?
RWD will be awful in snowy and mixed precipitation weather. If you are aware of this and can plan around it you will be ok. Plenty of RWD cars on the road but they are the ones struggling most when conditions are bad.
Anonymous wrote:I’m from the Midwest close to the Canadian border and still wouldn’t think AWD is necessary for most. We don’t get bad weather here to warrant it.