@@kawasakiwhiptwo5821whoever said that must not have driven one. It’s front wheel drive biased under normal driving conditions but it actively distributes torque to the outside wheels with a bias on the rear wheels. When driving the car in the sport transmission setting the car handles really well especially for its size. Also, car was a total beast on conti DWS06 tires in a snowstorm in upstate New York. Now, is it worth going out and getting one? Meh lol.
sounds great. Is it worth buying as a first car?
@@Kmbmurphy yes it is. Just make sure all maintenance work is up to date. Service records and how many owners did it have?
used to have one, sucks how heavy they are and the awd system sucks, ive got a 2.0t now it’s way faster but i do miss the sounds of the 3.7
“AWD system sucks”
Uh…how? It’s one of the best awd systems for street use.
@jamesxmikael that's what I've always heard.
@@kawasakiwhiptwo5821whoever said that must not have driven one. It’s front wheel drive biased under normal driving conditions but it actively distributes torque to the outside wheels with a bias on the rear wheels. When driving the car in the sport transmission setting the car handles really well especially for its size. Also, car was a total beast on conti DWS06 tires in a snowstorm in upstate New York. Now, is it worth going out and getting one? Meh lol.
@@jamesxmikael No,I meant it's one of the best awd systems.
2.0t is way slower, not sure what you mean. Maybe you had the 5speed automatic TL