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I think not.
AWD is a different experience be it on flat dry pavement or under other conditions.
I personally prefer a RWD car that you can throttle steer. My 1st gen RX7 was an absolute blast all the time.
But I also enjoy the different experience of driving a FWD car as long as it's the right car. Again my Mazda3 comes to mind.
Had a Quadratrac Jeep, lifted, 304 with headers running into glass packs that hung right under the doors. Was a completely useless indulgence. You could get into a lot of trouble with that thing in many ways.
Anyway, for me it's the experience/challenge of driving and enjoying a particular vehicles traits.
So I say get it and enjoy it.
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