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Four-wheel drive is accessed via a dash switch and traction can be even further controlled with an ATV-style front differential control.
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Number six: Four-wheel drive will only get you so far.
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(Four-wheel drive systems send power to the axels only when the system is engaged; this is considered all-wheel drive.)
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Four-wheel drive requires that you activate it and often is accompanied by low-range gearing and additional ground clearance that can help you get over larger rocks and more deeply rutted roads.
7 questions to ask yourself before buying a kid-friendly vehicle 2009
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Four-wheel drive requires that you activate it and often is accompanied by low-range gearing and additional ground clearance that can help you get over larger rocks and more deeply rutted roads.
7 questions to ask yourself before buying a kid-friendly vehicle 2009
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Four-wheel drive is not required, but good clearance is a necessity.
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Four-wheel drive is not required, but good clearance is a necessity.
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"Four-wheel drive is all about image," acknowledges Chrysler market researcher David Bostwick.
The Unstoppable Suv 2007
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Four-wheel drives had better luck inching along through high water trying to avoid debris.
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Four-wheel drive, it gave her just enough clearance to shoot between the front tires, with a sight radius right to left.
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