QUOTE(touristking @ Mar 14 2025, 11:31 PM)
Please do elaborate more on "AWD feel better". I have always has the impression AWD only better if you drive like a F1 driver and superiority can not be felt for normal town or even highway drive.
As for tires, if one is damaged, you may not be able to just change that one tire. Ideally, you may have to change all 4. Going to be expensive.
Hard to explain in details bro, lol. But that time I test drive at Honda PJ, my SA bring me go up to federal highway, fastest went up to 120kmh only, not very fast. The biggest difference btw Awd and 2wd is that when u drive AWD go through corner, the car feel much more stable, and I can even increase speed, as my SA ask me to do so, lol, although the car will still have body roll like awd, but u can "feel" the rear wheel really help the car stick on the line, and make the car easier to turn. On straightline no much difference, but for acceleration, definitely 2wd turbo is faster.
Not sure whether have to change 4 tyres together when one is damaged, but I think even if driving 2wd, if the other three tyre condition is poor, might as well just change all. But one thing for sure AWD tyre wear out faster, my SA told me most AWD buyer are uncle, even they drive slow, max can tahan until 35k km, usually 25-30k km the tyre will be finished