wmras
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- Bill
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There is certainly an element of truth to your thoughts, but there are some advantages of the RWD:The RWD is a bad choice for you, get a 4 or 4S. Period. You lose more than you'd think going to the RWD and it's an SUV that will be surprisingly capable with AWD.
I'm a huge proponent of "if there could ever be a time when you wish you had AWD. get AWD" for safety, if nothing else. Not only snow but you're driving through the mountains and hit rain? Gravel on the road? Suddenly find yourself on a steep dirt road? Etc. Sure, RWD is probably fine but the peace of mind is worth it.
- Lighter weight, ~250lbs
- Greater range
- Higher top speed (by 1 mph )
- More nimble handling
- Rear engine weight has surprising snow and ice traction going uphill (I use to go amazing places in snow, dirt, or mud with a Corvair, but clearance was an issue )