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Originally Posted by PhoenixWolf
Do you really want a FWD M car?
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I don't dream about them at night, no. But you can build a great AWD performance car on a FWD chassis (including the transverse engine and all), as proven by Mitsubishi with the EVO (among others).
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Originally Posted by M3 Adjuster
Dollars to donuts they sort this into a rear drive chassis.. because M2 Grand Coupe
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Not at all likely. The next generation M2 coupe, convertible, gran coupe, and any other form factor BMW thinks they can sell will be AWD (unless hell freezes over).
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Originally Posted by FilipMPower
Non-xdrive models are FWD too, at least more FWD than AWD. Ive said it before, Haldex=FWD + some torque split under certain conditions.
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Well, sure if you want to debate semantics, but I personally don't have time for that so I'll call it AWD.
Furthermore Haldex is only one way to do AWD. An EVO, for example, does not use a Haldex system.