pkarandi
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I was totally set on getting a Genesis G70 3.3t Sport. Then I took my kids to a dealer and had them sit in the back seat, and they were not having it! Just too darn small... which led me to check out the Stinger GT2 at the nearest Kia dealer. They fit in my 2007 Acura TL (Type-S 6MT) just fine, and the Stinger back seat (and overall length) are about the same, which is a great thing.
So I was all set to get serious about the Stinger, and then saw a Throttle House review on Youtube where he mentioned that it didn't have an LSD on the AWD version, but it does have it on the RWD version.
I like spirited driving, but I'm not a serious track-day guy or anything like that, and I've had friends convince me that an LSD is important in a sports sedan. My 2007 Acura TL has one, and the G70 AWD (3.3t) has one. So why remove it on the GT AWD? Is there some kind of technical reason to remove it? I wouldn't think it was necessary to reduce cost? Does an AWD drivetrain benefit less from an LSD or something? I'm just trying to understand the rationale, and whether I should even care.
So I was all set to get serious about the Stinger, and then saw a Throttle House review on Youtube where he mentioned that it didn't have an LSD on the AWD version, but it does have it on the RWD version.
I like spirited driving, but I'm not a serious track-day guy or anything like that, and I've had friends convince me that an LSD is important in a sports sedan. My 2007 Acura TL has one, and the G70 AWD (3.3t) has one. So why remove it on the GT AWD? Is there some kind of technical reason to remove it? I wouldn't think it was necessary to reduce cost? Does an AWD drivetrain benefit less from an LSD or something? I'm just trying to understand the rationale, and whether I should even care.