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I would take the RWD and let my sister drive the 850. Your parents would probably think highly of your gesture.
Both of my daughters learned to drive in a Suburban, and I made them back into the driveway, and later parallel park behind my car each day. When they went for their driver's license, both did their Y-turn so easily that the tester made them do it again on a narrower street!
Christine can back up a boat trailer, and neither has had an accident that was their fault in about 200,000 miles.
Your sister can rise to the occasion, let her drive the older brick.
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'96 855R, 95 855, '95 854, 90 744TI 377,000 miles on 7 bricks
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