Nissan All Wheel Drive Vs. Four Wheel Drive

 

If you have decided that now is the time to get a new car, you'll need to think about many different aspects of the vehicle that make it a good choice. You will want to consider what kind of surfaces you will be driving on with your vehicle. Considering what kind of weather you will be driving your car in is also a key consideration as you think about the performance characteristics you want your car to have. If you live an active lifestyle and want a vehicle that enjoys exploring just as much as you do, you will want your car to have a car that can withstand harsher driving conditions, which may include the elements or challenging terrain. Two good drivetrains to think about for your vehicle are all-wheel drive and four-wheel drive. They are similar in the sense that they both give your car great handling and traction capabilities, but they differ in composition and intended use.

What is All-Wheel Drive?

 All-wheel drive is a drivetrain found on many kinds of cars. While the four-wheel drive is generally included on pickup trucks and SUVs, all-wheel drive is a drivetrain used by many other types of vehicles, including smaller sedans, crossovers, wagons, and more. All-wheel drive is set up so that it provides power separately to the front and back wheels. However, most of the time, all four wheels usually get the same power output. All-wheel drive may automatically sense when a wheel needs a boost of additional power and respond accordingly, such as pulling more substantial loads or taking a detour from the paved road to explore nearby river crossings, trails, rocky ascents, and more. If you have a part-time all-wheel drive system on your car, all-wheel drive kicks into gear only when you need more stability and control.

What is Four-Wheel Drive?

Four-wheel drive is another good drivetrain to consider if you want a car that provides power, grip, and stability all at once. Four-wheel drive has a unique setup that makes it better suited for taking on the elements. Four-wheel drive is produced in two gear ranges, which are high-range gearing and low-range gearing. Cars with four-wheel drive often come with various driving modes that you can engage as necessary to find the right balance of performance and comfort. Four-wheel drive is included as either a full-time or part-time drivetrain.

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