Many drivers assume AWD is best for snow, but winter tires and the right drivetrain matter more than you think.
A lot of people think all-wheel drive and four-wheel drive are the same, but they’re two separate drivetrains.
While it isn't officially winter until Dec. 21, preparing your car for the cold weather should be on the forefront of your mind before any snowfall or ice forms on the roads. According to thezebra.com ...
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Why "all-wheel drive" isn't a magic shield on black ice
On a clear winter morning, a stretch of asphalt can look merely damp while hiding a nearly invisible glaze that turns any ...
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What is four-wheel drive?
How does four-wheel drive work? A conventional, two-wheel drive car will drive one axle, using a differential to handle the difference in wheel speed when going around bends or driving over surfaces ...
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