vforrest
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In about a month I wouldn't be surprised that I'll find out how good the AWD system with these AS Michelins works but looking for some perspective.
This is my fourth AWD, wouldn't ever go back to just FWD (2 Subaru Outback Eddie Bauer, Tribeca & EX35 Infiniti) and was super happy with both systems but like the thought behind the Infiniti system more. The Subaru's systems are very highly thought of but the Outback was front wheel drive until the rears were needed and it would kick in. The Tribeca was really AWD all the time and notice it on highway mileage for sure. The Infiniti is RWD first and then 50-50 AWD when slippage which I really liked....makes more sense from a performance standpoint being pushed than pulled and more even tire wear with rotations.
I can't get anyone to repeat the same answer. My sales guy says it is AWD all the time maybe not equal but power going to all the wheels all the time. I have read that it is really a front wheel drive vehicle that sends power to the rear when needed. But when I see it on a dyno I see all the wheels are turning and if it was really FWD first wouldn't it just spin the front tires just need to be on the drums?
What should I expect for snow performance...NPP so no summer tires on it. I loved some of the SHO youtube vids spinning around in a snow covered parking lot!
Thanks
This is my fourth AWD, wouldn't ever go back to just FWD (2 Subaru Outback Eddie Bauer, Tribeca & EX35 Infiniti) and was super happy with both systems but like the thought behind the Infiniti system more. The Subaru's systems are very highly thought of but the Outback was front wheel drive until the rears were needed and it would kick in. The Tribeca was really AWD all the time and notice it on highway mileage for sure. The Infiniti is RWD first and then 50-50 AWD when slippage which I really liked....makes more sense from a performance standpoint being pushed than pulled and more even tire wear with rotations.
I can't get anyone to repeat the same answer. My sales guy says it is AWD all the time maybe not equal but power going to all the wheels all the time. I have read that it is really a front wheel drive vehicle that sends power to the rear when needed. But when I see it on a dyno I see all the wheels are turning and if it was really FWD first wouldn't it just spin the front tires just need to be on the drums?
What should I expect for snow performance...NPP so no summer tires on it. I loved some of the SHO youtube vids spinning around in a snow covered parking lot!
Thanks
