Matt said:^ is the IS350 a FWD set up?? Gosh, so much driving fun is because of RWD, and Audi is missing that, probably killing a part of their potential market.

cawimmer430 said:Most car buyers aren't enthusiasts. These people wouldn't be to obsessed whether or not the car is FWD, RWD or AWD. If they want an Audi, especially a lower end model, they'll have the option adding AWD if they want to.![]()
An enthusiast for example would most likely complain about an almost 300-hp FWD Toyota Avalon because FWD can't take that much power and torque and be driven like a sports car. But this car isn't aimed at enthusiasts. It's the same people who want a Toyota but with a little more power and options... off topic but you get the idea. FWD isn't an issue to them.

NarutoRamen said:Well honestly, the FWD might be important to Audi in other countries but since they are trying to break into the US market as equals to MB and BMW, they need to get rid of the FWD because at least here in the US FWD is seen as a cheap car tech like the Hondas and the Toyotas. I mean even lexus has RWD, so why can't a Premium german car maker just make AWD cars?
cawimmer430 said:What about the Lexus ES or Acura TL? They're FWD.![]()
I think the "enthusiast or car nut" might think of FWD as inappropriate, but the majority of consumers probably don't even know what the difference between FWD and RWD is.![]()
NarutoRamen said:I can tell you one thing...no one that I know of or ever talked to will ever compare the Acura TL or the Lexus ES to MB or BMW. I'm not too sure about audi

cawimmer430 said:As far as I know, the IS was designed with RWD in mind from day one.![]()

7.3 AMG said:Correct![]()
The old generation and new generation Lexus IS has always been RWD with the option of AWD.
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Cadillac Seville, 300 hp Northstar V8. Saab 9-5 Hirsch 305 hpcawimmer430 said:Just make sure the car isn't overpowered (aka Acura TL or Nissan Maxima style...).![]()

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