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<blockquote data-quote="Andrew03Mach" data-source="post: 16217386" data-attributes="member: 152421"><p>2014 was the last year you could get AWD on a r/t and it had the 5.7L. The only AWD in the 15+ is either a Pursuit (police car) or the v6. I wish they offered AWD on the v8 models as I would of bought one of those. I had no interest in the v6 so I will try my luck with snow tires in the winter. There are videos out there with people getting around fairly well in the rwd chargers with snow tires. They are so heavy and the weight distribution seems to help them over the typical rwd muscle car in snow. You can also engage eco mode which starts the car in 2nd gear and really takes the sensitivity away from the throttle. Can also throw it in valet mode on top of that to really cut power if necessary.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andrew03Mach, post: 16217386, member: 152421"] 2014 was the last year you could get AWD on a r/t and it had the 5.7L. The only AWD in the 15+ is either a Pursuit (police car) or the v6. I wish they offered AWD on the v8 models as I would of bought one of those. I had no interest in the v6 so I will try my luck with snow tires in the winter. There are videos out there with people getting around fairly well in the rwd chargers with snow tires. They are so heavy and the weight distribution seems to help them over the typical rwd muscle car in snow. You can also engage eco mode which starts the car in 2nd gear and really takes the sensitivity away from the throttle. Can also throw it in valet mode on top of that to really cut power if necessary. [/QUOTE]
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