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Originally Posted by aigel
Because for driving in the dry it isn't a terribly useful option. It adds weight and no performance advantage, if not making the car handle worse IMHO.
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Disagree, though I could completely see how an experienced RWD 911 driver would balk at the change in feel to AWD.
My car can put the power down in the real world with a lot more flexibility in terms of surfaces than I believe a RWD car could. I'm not a great driver, but the C4 makes me look like a hero when I come rocketing off a 35mph onramp WFO at the top of 3rd.
I have removed the front sway to curb understeer.
Agree with the others- the difference is bodystyle and AWD; which do you prefer?