HyperLunatic
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One aspect of considering AWD versus RWD on the 3.8L V6 is the reduction in MPG. What impact does changing the driving mode (Normal, Sport, Snow, etc.) have on MPG for the AWD 2015 Genesis? From what I have read, Sport is a 90/10 split. Other than the extra weight and friction of the AWD drive train, this Sport mode should be close to a RWD driving experience. Does this translate to better MPG as well? What experience do owners have to share??