RWD or AWD in warm climates

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Hello I'm considering a Mach E for purchase but I'm at the fence to about the powertrain. Should I go with an AWD or a RWD?
I live in Florida and chances are this vehicle will never see snow or ice. I am aware that you get a few more ponies with the AWD
and this obviously will get you more HP and better 0-60 times at the same time sacrificing some range.
(ruling all this out its more of a "feel of drive" question)

How different would the driving experience be ? Does an AWD feel that different going around corners vs the RWD?

Thank you all for your feedback.?
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Hello I'm considering a Mach E for purchase but I'm at the fence to about the powertrain. Should I go with an AWD or a RWD?
I live in Florida and chances are this vehicle will never see snow or ice. I am aware that you get a few more ponies with the AWD
and this obviously will get you more HP and better 0-60 times at the same time sacrificing some range.
(ruling all this out its more of a "feel of drive" question)

How different would the driving experience be ? Does an AWD feel that different going around corners vs the RWD?

Thank you all for your feedback.?
There are a few threads where this has been discussed already. Start with a search of AWD and RWD in titles. Here's one:
https://www.macheforum.com/site/threads/awd-vs-rwd-in-the-south.739/
 
 




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