So next year after tax time when our finances are a bit more stable I want to pick up something more fun to drive than the QX4, but also want something that will still be useful and able to make the run between our house and the cabin (and thus, up a kind of steep gravel road). So something small(-ish) with a stickshift and AWD is what I'm aiming for- and an AWD DSM pretty much seems to check all the boxes (there are other contenders, like an X-type and most any Subbie, but I've always wanted a DSM- though am unfortunately forbidden from getting a Spyder which would check EVERY box...). I'd also like to keep the price in Challenge range in case I end up being able to go.
The problem is, while Eclipses and to a lesser extent Talons & Lasers are relatively easy to find and some of them fairly cheaply, finding a cheap AWD one has proved to be a lot more challenging.
But since I've seen several part-outs of AWD models, it got me thinking- how difficult is it to take a non-AWD model and convert it over to AWD? What all do you need to do so? Are the chassis the same such that the driveline from an AWD will bolt right up, or were there more significant differences that make it more challenging? Does the wiring harness differ significantly between them, or is the AWD not really tied into the electrical system?