shobote
SHO Member
Keep in mind that AWD only helps you avoid getting stuck. I have snow tires for my 4wd Jeep because the snow tires give you dramatically more traction for stopping and turning. If I drove my SHO regularly in the winter I would have a set of winter tires for it as well. Having the extra traction to stop and avoid one accident more than pays for a set of rims and tires.
I have an AWD Jeep GC, and there may be 3 days a year in Chitown that the AWD is useful; the other 362 days per year the roads are plowed or clear, and 2WD is better riding and handling than AWD. Go drive a Chevy SS, (with the manual especially) and I promise you will forget all about a SHO. These cars are insanely fun, comfortable riding as a DD, roomier than the SHO; the ultimate sleeper. They do cost more ( upper 40's out the door) but could also be future collector cars, as RWD manual shifted big V8's will be a thing of the past soon.