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      04-03-2020, 03:43 PM   #28
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An AWD will always handle differently than a RWD. But, if you're pushing the car hard enough to induce understeer, there are always things you can do to address it. Again, I bought mine as a DD and don't have plans to really push it hard. But, if I was going to split duties between driving to work and having some fun on the weekends, I might look at some suspension adjustments. There's plenty of support even for AWD models.
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