I am considering purchasing a Toyota Corolla and I'm wondering if it's worth it to pay extra for the all-wheel drive option. I live in a mild climate with occasional rain and occasional snow in the winter. Will the all-wheel drive really make a difference in my driving experience?
ReplyAs someone who has owned a Toyota Corolla with all-wheel drive, I can say that it definitely makes a difference in harsh weather conditions. Even if you don't experience much snow, the added traction can give you peace of mind when driving in the rain.
If you live in a mild climate like I do, I don't think it's necessary to get all-wheel drive on your Toyota Corolla. It may cost more upfront and also result in slightly lower fuel efficiency. Unless you frequently drive in severe weather, you'll probably be fine without it.