Looking at V8 AWD coupes (as most advice received advises the AWD V8 over the RWD V8), I'm surprised how much more the AWDs are?!
For a nicely specced AWD e.g here:
https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-de...-Type&postcode=SE167EN&price-to=40000&fromsra,
it's nudging 40k, but for the RWDs on sale you can get similar mileage and spec for almost 10k less, e.g. here:
https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-de...-Type&postcode=SE167EN&price-to=40000&fromsra
That near 10k gap can't be down to a couple of years newer on the reg and the vents being better positioned on the AWD so the water leak into the engine problem doesn't happen surely? Anyone know why there's such a delta? If I ring a seller or dealer listing a RWD and verify that those plates have been put in under the vents that stop the leakage problem, and then when I buy it spend £500 on a Apple Carplay retrofit for the tech inside, is it basically then the same car (obvious driving dynamics of RWD / AWD aside)
Thanks
For a nicely specced AWD e.g here:
https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-de...-Type&postcode=SE167EN&price-to=40000&fromsra,
it's nudging 40k, but for the RWDs on sale you can get similar mileage and spec for almost 10k less, e.g. here:
https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-de...-Type&postcode=SE167EN&price-to=40000&fromsra
That near 10k gap can't be down to a couple of years newer on the reg and the vents being better positioned on the AWD so the water leak into the engine problem doesn't happen surely? Anyone know why there's such a delta? If I ring a seller or dealer listing a RWD and verify that those plates have been put in under the vents that stop the leakage problem, and then when I buy it spend £500 on a Apple Carplay retrofit for the tech inside, is it basically then the same car (obvious driving dynamics of RWD / AWD aside)
Thanks