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      11-24-2019, 06:44 AM   #7
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Originally Posted by Swiss tone View Post
As a couple of people said in my other post, selecting 'maintain charge' should give you AWD with combined elec & engine rather than sport which uses more fuel.

Just getting frosty here in the UK but no snow as yet. I'm intending on using it through the winter and not going to buy winter tyres unless really struggle.
Do you get snow in East Yorkshire? Because the summer tyres will put you in a ditch really quickly if you go out onto snow and ice. Your choice, though. Have fun rally driving.
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