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there is an advantage to 4wd. it's when twisties are involved...

Not in the dry if you're running half decent tyres, and all else is approximately equal.

Then all that extra weight, and its location (some of it being unsprung, and it bringing your CoG forward) means that your 4WD car will be slower to turn in, more ponderous on changes of direction, and provide less steering feel.

4WD is only better under power in low grip conditions. Something that symmetric AWD owners seem to forget when they attempt to barrel their cars into a corner at a heroic pace, and end up running off the road.

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