RWD vs AWD
I know the majority of them are RWD - I'm an Audi Quattro fan, so am partial to AWD cars - just checking that Lexus knows what they're doing when it comes to all four corners turning.
TIA!
as said before issues are:
MPGs - I have IS250awd and average 29.X on the car (actual works out to ~27.X) -- don't know what RWD is.
Lowering seems like a PITA - I haven't done it and won't for the vibration issues
Only had mine since Feb but we had a LOT of snow this winter in Wisconsin and it handled it all like a champ. Didn't consider the RWD just because of our winters here
Not planning on lowering
I've just always even loved my Audi's in the rain.
I know I sacrifice some gas mileage with my cars now, just was really curious if there were any mechanical issues people have had.
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It's more expensive up front
It costs more in fuel
It's heavier (thus slower)
It has higher drivetrain loss in power (thus slower again)
It doesn't help braking (quite the opposite, being heavier)
It doesn't help handling either unless the vehicle is traction-limited- which very few are under 400 horsepower on a paved road in most conditions.
It's higher maintenance (extra moving parts, 2 extra differentials to maintain, etc)
It gives a false sense of security in bad road/weather conditions- including making folks drive faster than they should, and also making folks think they don't "need" winter tires in the winter because they have a magic AWD system... despite the fact tires matter a lot more than drivetrain.
Folks who actually go off-road might need it.
Folks doing rally racing certainly do. (though they kinda fall into the off-road category generally)
Folks who spend most of their time with snow on the ground might need it (though they'd be better served with a higher-clearance vehicle than an IS)
Most everyone else who has it drank the marketing k00l aid and would've been better off with 2WD.
The last thread on this went to 8 pages though- I'd suggest you read through it before posting further here to avoid repeating the same debate again:
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/is-...the-track.html
Last edited by Kurtz; Jun 2, 2011 at 10:36 AM.
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Last edited by cloo7; Jun 2, 2011 at 10:46 AM.
If you plan to lower the car, get RWD






