It's not clear to me as to what this 5 series sedan is suppose to do. As I understand it, you currently own an R8 that you cannot drive in snow and will not drive in the rain. Therefore, you are looking for a daily driver that works in well in snow and even rain. Since it's a given that the 5 series is intended for bad weather driving, then why the emphasis on at RWD 5 series? You've already conceded that your RWD R8 is useless in bad weather, so why purchase a second vehicle that will perform only slightly better in the face of snow? If one already owns a real sports car in the R8, wouldn't an AWD 5 series better serve the purpose of daily driver?
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