How much better is the AWD than FWD in CRV?
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How much better is the AWD than FWD in CRV?
So I'm looking at CRVs and my local Honda dealership called me with a super mint clean 2004 one owner LX with only 41k miles on it.... I wish it was an EX though with all the better options and AWD mainly. This is really only going to be my winter/bad weather car as I have my Supercharged RSX Summer ride...
I think I should just pass on it and spend a little more for the AWD but just want some of your opinions from those with FWD and those with AWD as I've never driven the real time AWD in snow before. I had a beastly Nissan Pathfinder before. I know that Real Time honda AWD is actually mostly FWD unless the tires slip then it kicks in the rear. This is why I ask
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I think I should just pass on it and spend a little more for the AWD but just want some of your opinions from those with FWD and those with AWD as I've never driven the real time AWD in snow before. I had a beastly Nissan Pathfinder before. I know that Real Time honda AWD is actually mostly FWD unless the tires slip then it kicks in the rear. This is why I ask
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Re: How much better is the AWD than FWD in CRV?
I bought my V specifically because it was cheap AWD.
I've never driven a FWD V, but I can tell you that in the snow, the AWD kicks in all the time.
Maybe it's my driving style, but I'm glad to have it.
***** fun too, once you learn how to engage the rear on command.
I've never driven a FWD V, but I can tell you that in the snow, the AWD kicks in all the time.
Maybe it's my driving style, but I'm glad to have it.
***** fun too, once you learn how to engage the rear on command.
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Yeah I live in Wisconsin with plenty of snow here... hell this weekend we got 8 inches alone... AWD is pretty much a must for an SUV
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So OP, the AWD seems to be the best for the snowy weather. But I wonder if it's more fun than the other? I know the FWD will be more light weight compared but maybe the AWD has better gearing?
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if its a winter beater then your gonna want the awd yes its fwd until tires slip but it really does help.
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Re: How much better is the AWD than FWD in CRV?
At this point its probably too late, but are you sure that the LX is FWD? I have an AWD LX. It just doesnt have the little upgrades inside(moonroof, 6cd changer) but i didn't care for them either. Well maybe the moonroof would have been nice.
If it is just a FWD LX i would probably pass on it. I passed up lots of CRVs until i found my 5spd manual CRV with AWD.
Make a list of what is essential for you, in my case manual and AWD, under 100k mi.
That will help filter them easier.
If it is just a FWD LX i would probably pass on it. I passed up lots of CRVs until i found my 5spd manual CRV with AWD.
Make a list of what is essential for you, in my case manual and AWD, under 100k mi.
That will help filter them easier.
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Re: How much better is the AWD than FWD in CRV?
Dang, if it weren't for the fact that i just spend 500 on new tires i woulld look into getting those wheells. They look suprisinglly good on the crv and of course very oem(which i like). Definitely better than what it came with.
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not that simple running these rims. I wanted the stock look on my crv because where I live I can't be too flashy
You will need 8mm space up front and stud extenders. The reason for this is because the rim needs to clear the front brake caliper.
You will need 8mm space up front and stud extenders. The reason for this is because the rim needs to clear the front brake caliper.
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