A guide to the differences and which system is best for youBy Consumer ReportsFoul weather, deep snow, and muddy roads can ...
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 ...
Jack's passion for cars started when Fernando Alonso won his first Formula 1 championship behind the wheel of the blue and yellow R25. Ever since, his enthusiasm for the automotive industry has ...
All-wheel-drive systems on cars have been around since the early 1980s with the introduction of the AMC Eagle. For the most part, all-wheel-drive is different than four-wheel-drive in that the driver ...
From the rally-born heritage of the Audi Quattro with its ground-breaking permanent all-wheel-drive system to the modern ...
Subaru has made a name for themselves in the automotive industry by providing affordable and capable off-roading models. The symmetrical all-wheel-drive system that the Japanese brand includes on all ...
While many may be concerned about big mechanical items going wrong — like the engine and transmission — the transfer case is also a critical component to keep an eye on in four-wheel-drive (4WD) and ...
Going uphill (and especially starting uphill) in snow is much better in AWD than pure FWD. Also, parking at the roadside, plowing through heaps of snow - with a single axle drive, it's always a gamble ...