Chevrolet All Wheel Drive Vs. Four Wheel Drive

 

AWD and 4WD - What's the Difference?

When shopping for a new-to-you vehicle, the choices are always endless. For instance, when you decide to check on the drive system, you may have the option to choose between an all-wheel drive and a four-wheel drive system. Although these two systems offer some similar functionality, they have significant differences that set them apart.

What is All-Wheel Drive System?

AWD is a system that transmits power automatically through the help of a computerized system to all wheels. Currently, this system is one of the most capable and safest systems in the market. This system is available in two modes: Part-time system and Full-time system. You will find this system in the latest crossovers and cars.

Most car owners love this system since the driver requires no input as the system relies on a computer-controlled system. In addition, the AWD system constantly adapts to the road conditions, transmitting less or more power to each axle or wheel as needed. This system works well for both highway and slow speeds as it has improved traction and sportier handling to enhance your road safety.

What is Four-Wheel Drive System

A four-wheel drive system sends power to all wheels, but 4WD uses pure mechanical systems, unlike AWD systems. This implies that the driver operates a switch or lever to determine the wheel that receives more power. This gives the driver power to turn the 4WD system on and off, depending on the road condition.

However, like the AWD system available in two modes, this system also comes with either a part-time setup or a full-time setup. The full-time setup powers all wheels nonstop, while the former powers two wheels unless acted upon.

Since the driver has total control of the car, it gives the SUV or truck superior control to overcome formidable obstacles in off-road conditions such as mud. For instance, if one wheel gets stuck in the mud, the driver can transmit power to the other three wheels, pulling the vehicle out quickly.

Before venturing into buying a car, you must understand the type of car that suits your drive style. At our Reliable Chevrolet dealership, we have a team of experienced sales consultants who can help you find an SUV, truck, or car that suits your driving style. Visit our dealership today, and enjoy the experience of driving an AWD or 4WD vehicle.

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