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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 ...
When we talk about vehicles that can handle inclement weather or off-road use, many folks turn to cars with all-wheel drive (AWD) or four-wheel drive (4WD, or sometimes 4×4). AWD is a system or mode ...
Many modern and classic 4x4 SUVs and trucks feature part-time 4WD (four-wheel drive), generally with a system which requires an input that the driver can engage at any speed. But is there such a thing ...
As one Subaru Crosstrek owner recently learned the hard way, it bears repeating that all-wheel drive is not the same as four-wheel drive. A Subie owner posted a warning letter they received a month ...
Wonder what your car is worth? Get your instant cash offer in under 2 minutes. Despite sometimes grandiose advertising to the contrary, the main advantage of all-wheel-drive is acceleration, ...
Family car? Not anymore. In this MW180 Motorsport Special, I get behind the wheel of an 800hp, 4WD Subaru Legacy — a purpose-built hillclimb champion that absolutely redefines what a Subaru can be. It ...
Sand is both friend and foe to off-road drivers. Hard-packed surfaces at low tides mean easy running, while that soft chewed-up exit off the beach can halt your progress. Be prepared. For all that, ...
Don't miss out on the headlines from Northern Territory. Followed categories will be added to My News. The vision shows the 4WD “driving” through chest-high water while a navigator provides direction ...
Off-road enthusiasts are calling for Australia to introduce a new licence for 4WD drivers amid a rise in blokes with kitted up vehicles getting bogged on outdoor adventures. Tow truck drivers have ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Miranda Devine has it dead right (Herald, August 1). The key is to make people feel ashamed to drive 4WDs in the city. I was astounded ...