All-wheel drive and four-wheel drive may sound similar in name but have some key differences in how they work.
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There's nothing like a looming snowstorm big enough to get its own name -- "Hey, is this one named after the Jonas Brothers?" (no) -- to make you fret you should have bought a Subaru Forester, Jeep ...
Subaru and all-wheel drive (AWD) are a staple pairing that has existed since 1972, when the Subaru Leone wagon first featured a part-time AWD setup as an optional extra. In 1986, Subaru began offering ...
All-wheel drive is great to have for winter in the snow belt or mountains, as well as for peace of mind in other traction-challenged driving conditions. However, it’s not a free ride, as buying and ...
Four-wheel drive was initially used in utilitarian and military vehicles, for an obvious reason: it provided more traction on slippery terrain. But automakers shove 4WD/AWD in all sorts of vehicles ...
Ever wondered what makes a Subaru grip the road so well? The secret lies in its Symmetrical AWD system, and there's more to ...
When it comes to navigating snowy and rugged terrains, having a reliable all-wheel-drive vehicle can make all the difference.
Driving a fuel-efficient hybrid vehicle can make you feel greener, but if you live where winter is more white than green, you might want to consider one of the hybrids that offer all-wheel drive.
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