What type of drive system options does the vehicle have?
2WD
Two-Wheel-Drive (2WD) drive systems deliver power from the engine to just two of the vehicle's wheels - either front-wheel-drive (FWD) or rear-wheel-drive (RWD).
Most vehicles use FWD, where the engine’s power is routed to the front two wheels. FWD has the advantage of better traction while climbing hills.
RWD is more commonly found on trucks and some SUVs, along with sports cars and some luxury sedans. This system improves handling by balancing the car’s weight more evenly. RWD provides less traction on slippery roads.
Vehicle Drive System
What type of drive system options does the vehicle have?
2WD
Two-Wheel-Drive (2WD) drive systems deliver power from the engine to just two of the vehicle's wheels - either front-wheel-drive (FWD) or rear-wheel-drive (RWD).
Most vehicles use FWD, where the engine’s power is routed to the front two wheels. FWD has the advantage of better traction while climbing hills.
RWD is more commonly found on trucks and some SUVs, along with sports cars and some luxury sedans. This system improves handling by balancing the car’s weight more evenly. RWD provides less traction on slippery roads.