People will probably know better but maybe check the battery, I think you can get a bunch of error pop up if the battery starts to die.
People will probably know better but maybe check the battery, I think you can get a bunch of error pop up if the battery starts to die.
I’ve always preferred AWD. It just gives a huge amount of confidence during everyday driving. During bad condition I know there is a good chance at least one tire still has full traction, that won’t be the case with RWD. RWD is still okay but you’ll have to run on dedicated summer/winter tires and you’ll have to be careful when flooring the pedal. IMO go for AWD