Hello people I have had my driver’s license since this year (currently still BF17) and am looking for my first car at the moment. I am very interested in the BMW E46 series; I really like it. Only the rear drive does something for me. Can one really only drive the roads safely in winter with good winter tyres ala Michelin or Conti or do such measures like cement bag in the trunk really have to be? I mean that if one wants to turn at a traffic light and there with massi g gas, of course, can collect a spinner. But that is clear to me that you have to drive with a lot of feeling and rational thinking in winter. I have also heard of a well-known one that you can turn even in wet weather if you only start or turn off with a little more gas. Do you really spin so fast or is that more of a myth? So a buddy has already had to experience it on wet road… Would I be happy if you could advise me on this topic because ic h I am worried about using a rear drive as a novice so that I live in the middle mountains and there in a somewhat more mountainous area (Thüringer Wald; direction Rennsteig). And our winter service is not always the most reliable. P.S at the E46 I think of a 318i, is of performance in any case sufficient, I think. of course a dream would be 320i but that consumes then bitsel more P.P.S Are there courses in which one learns the handling of rear drive in winter? Or does a normal driving safety training help? mfg