Comment on Are cars with AWD worth it compared to FWD.
hedgehog@ttrpg.network 4 months ago
Traction control and other related features is a bigger deal than AWD in my opinion. In the past five years I’ve had AWD engage maybe twice.
Also, you can replace two tires at once as opposed to all four, depending on the specific vehicle and how much the difference will be between the tires you’re keeping and getting rid of. You only need to replace all four if the difference is enough to cause issues.
There are a ton of crossover SUVs with FWD, though. Here are a few:
- Honda CR-V
- Toyota RAV4
- Lexus RX 350
- Toyota Highlander
- Hyundai Tucson
- Hyundai Palisade
- Kia Telluride
- Nissan Kicks
- Nissan Rogue
- Nissan Murano
Crank_it@lemmy.world 4 months ago
Another vote for FWD!
AWD is expensive. It’s not just the upfront cost of the option. It’s also an ongoing cost. An AWD vehicle costs more to insure, maintain, and repair. It will also get less MPG than a FWD car.
These will add up to thousands of more dollars over the lifetime of the car.
Keeping fresh, high quality tires on the vehicle will go a long way towards bridging the gap between FWD and AWD. They’ll also cost a hell of a lot less money.