DaveGordon:

I'm not convinced of the need for awd unless you spend a lot of time driving around very rural areas. Decent winter tyres and its proper locking diff should be fine for 95% of the time. My Boxster was fine (and great fun) in the snow.

Agree, for most situations you are fine, but it is those pesky 5% which will kill all the fun in the end Smiley

Having said that, the difference in grip on wet asphalt between the S and 4S is quite noticeable. Flooring it in the S resulted in lost grip, instability and PSM intervention, while doing the same in the 4S meant full acceleration. If one likes to go sideways there is no question which is more fun.

 


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