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ryotto said:IN the winter, I would rather drive a FWD car with winter tires on, then a AWD car with all-seasons on.
Accumulator said:Similar opinion here- I'd rather drive a RWD car with snows (and a limited-slip diff) than anything with all-seasons.
For that matter, back when I had both a Carerra4 (Dunlop snows) and a Benz SEC (Michelin snows IIRC) the Benz was better in the snow than the AWD Porsche :nixweiss
My RWD Volvo was better than my WRX too, (both with Blizzaks) and that one *really* surprised me! It was a *lot* slower, but the Volvo simply stayed neutral and never broke loose, just one of those overall combos (vehicle/modifications/tires) that worked great in bad weather.
hadboosttroy said:Factory swaybars on the wrx? If you had some massive sways I would expect it to not handle so well in the snow, but on the stock sways I am surprised the wrx broke loose.
Accumulator said:Just goes to show that YMMVAnd personal preference/driving style probably factors in too.
Danase said:Yeah, AWD for sure takes some getting use to and requires a totally different driving style. .