340+ for the STREET

I've owned plenty of both, and I've got around just fine in both. Different for sure, but not a problem with either. Front wheel drives certainly have their advantages, but drove RWD's to work in back 40+ miles one way in the hills and curves. Never been stuck with 'em, and lots of snow storms up here.


I've driven both, front wheel drive I hate. Why you ask? In downhill slipping and sliding what do you do? In rear wheel drive it isn't fun either, but you can steer onto the slide. With front wheel drive I use to say, let go of the wheel and let it stop, then drive off. In other words, I don't have any control. Maybe others have different thoughts on this scenario, but this is the way it is for me. Lately we haven't been getting all that much snow anyway. But in saying that,
WE ARE OVER DUE!