do a Subuaru if your lookin for a cheap reliable car. i know a few people who have them, and theyre good cars. Audis are good, but as mentioned theyre a PITA to keep running. my friend has an audi TT, then engine mounts rotted away (its an 01) and his exhaust broke, yes i said broke, right after the cat. deep pockets to keep em running..,
ive seen some posts about oil changes..and i pray your joking. who cares what the manufacturer "recomends", if they say 10k, stick to 3k. if they say 40k..stick to 3k. anyone look at oil thats been in for 5k as opposed to 3k? hows about 10k.... I'm sure CAP has, some dirty stuff. and it gets circulated through your engine.....
This isn't my opinion, I'm quoting my mom:
"The AWD drivetrain improves traction by powering more wheels"
Is this the case, or is she just pulling this out of her butt?
-Penguin
its the theory, but in all likely hood, i doubt it to be true. CAP can explain more, but heres my reasoning. as opposed to 2 wheels pulling you you have all 4. if you need to stop i na hurry, you have power to all 4 wheels, reduces your braking power, increases your stopping distance. If your on snow (or better yet ice...) you have power to all 4 wheels. you slip and your gonna have your hands full. it isnt like a RWD where you do as needed to the throttle and steering wheel. you have your front wheels pulling you, which control your steering.
AWD is good in its own domain, as is FWD, or RWD, but all have theyre flaws.
thinking about traction.... itll be a little more money, but get reasonably good set of summer tires and a reasonably good set of winter tires.
Honda AWD is not cheaper than Honda 2WD systems, but it is cheaper than Suburu AWD systems. Again though, I can't express to you how useless AWD is going to be if she can't keep up with replacing the tires almost twice as often as she has been on her accord.
AWD will definetley be noticable though in helping her keep traction while accelerating though on intermitent patches of ice/snow... but not while braking though, that is a most definitie, AWD/4x4 will help her go on ice/snow but not stop.
+1 bold.
good luck!