AWD's are rare as hens teeth anywhere near me. Even the SUV's are RWD.
And no they aren't. I had no problem in Austria with my 325d RWD. You just need to learn how to drive them. Granted, you are not going to have as much fun as an AWD, but I only need AWD like 6 times a year. Also, even when I do need an AWD California is so shit at clearing the mountain roads that almost everyone needs chains as well (unless you driving some monster AWD machine)
AWD's are rare as hens teeth anywhere near me. Even the SUV's are RWD.
And no they aren't. I had no problem in Austria with my 325d RWD. You just need to learn how to drive them. Granted, you are not going to have as much fun as an AWD, but I only need AWD like 6 times a year. Also, even when I do need an AWD California is so shit at clearing the mountain roads that almost everyone needs chains as well (unless you driving some monster AWD machine)