But as I posted earlier, the AWD version was also slower in the 5-60 MPH rolling start test, as well as the 30-50 MPH and 50-70 MPH tests.
So you agree that the AWD is a worse performer when drag racing, normal acceleration, braking, while being no better in the only objective roadholding/handling available.
But you still contend the AWD provides measurable advantages in dry-weather driving because you've "experienced" it?
Drag racing???? If someone is drag racing a NA CX5 then they REALLY need to reevalute the purpose of purchasing a CX5 lol.
100% of the CX5's I see are family haulers and will never see the extremes of aggressive driving on the street.