Actually, the AWD version has a 2.0 TDi unit that provides more torque and power (320N-m and 140ps) as against only 250N-m and 110ps in the FWD version. It also has a 6 speed manual as compared to the FWD's 5-speed. Weird differences. If it was offered in a RWD condiguration, we would ve bought it without even thinking twice. But then it would have to have a longitudinal engine layout, which it has nt, so it is out of question, and we got the AWD variant. Plus, you also get additional features. It's a good deal.mx_tifoso wrote:In that case, why not just get a 2WD vehicle and put on some proper tyres? I've done miracles with just rear wheel drive and good all terrain tyres through snow, ice, mud, etc. Especially if said vehicle spends the majority of it's life on-road, 2WD will be more efficient and troublesome over in the long run. Imo.
But yeah, having proper of road tyres would ve been better. We got Goodyear Excellence, which are nt exactly AT tyres.