The on demand four -
wheel drive vehicle typically spends ninety - nine - percent of its life in two - wheel drive mode, but when required it can be converted into a four - wheel drive vehicle.
Not exact matches
Refined version of a universal joint,
typically used on front -
wheel -
drive vehicles or rear independent suspensions of rear -
wheel -
drive vehicles to help reduce vibrations inherent in normal universal joints
More so, «four -
wheel drive»
typically only applies to the context of
vehicles designed for intended off - road applications.
All -
wheel -
drive (AWD)
vehicles automatically distribute power in varying degrees to the
wheels with the most traction, and they are
typically best suited to all - weather
driving rather than true off - roading.
Rear -
wheel drive (RWD)
typically places the engine in the front of the
vehicle, with a driveshaft running the length of the
vehicle to the differential transmission.
Four -
wheel drive (4WD), also referred to as «Four by Four» or «4 × 4,» is
typically found on off - road
vehicles or those that perform well on rugged terrain.
«engine slippage regulation»), is
typically (but not necessarily) a secondary function of the electronic stability control (ESC) on production motor
vehicles, designed to prevent loss of traction of
driven road
wheels.
This layout is
typically chosen for its compact packaging; since the engine and
driven wheels are on the same side of the
vehicle, there is no need for a central tunnel through the passenger compartment to accommodate a prop - shaft between the engine and the
driven wheels.
Rear -
wheel drive (RWD)
typically places the engine in the front of the
vehicle and the
driven wheels are located at the rear, a configuration known as front - engine, rear -
wheel -
drive layout (FR layout).
Note: in North America, Australia and New Zealand the term «four -
wheel drive» usually refers only to drivetrains which are primarily two -
wheel drive with a part - time four -
wheel -
drive capability, as
typically found in pickup trucks and other off - road
vehicles, while the term «all -
wheel drive» is used to refer to full time four -
wheel -
drive systems found in performance cars and smaller car - based SUVs.
All -
wheel -
drive (AWD)
vehicles automatically distribute power in varying degrees to the
wheels with the most traction, and they are
typically best suited to all - weather
driving rather than pure off - roading.
There are those with part - time or automatic AWD in which the
vehicle typically operates in front -
wheel -
drive mode with power delivered to all four
wheels only when needed.
Minivans aren't
typically thought of as performance
vehicles, but when you're
driving through the hills with three rows of passengers in tow, you'll be glad the Toyota Sienna comes with all -
wheel drive.
With a segment - first standard nine - speed automatic transmission, electronic shifting with a rotary e-dial, an innovative available all -
wheel -
drive system that reduces parasitic losses with a disconnection rear axle, exceptional ride and handling characteristics and safety and security features
typically found on
vehicles that cost thousands of dollars more, the new 200 is a car drivers will enjoy
driving.
Modern AWD
vehicles typically have permanent all -
wheel drive, in which the
drive power for the rear axle is transferred to the
wheels via the rear differential by means of a power transfer unit (PTU).
The LS is available with an optional all -
wheel -
drive system that can send a portion of that torque to the front axle when needed, but our
vehicle was not so equipped — not that San Francisco's
typically mild climate necessitated the additional $ 2,945 expense.
Typically, a four -
wheel drive vehicle is pushed by the rear
wheels during normal operation.
The Acura RLX Sport Hybrid's Twin Motor Unit (TMU) is located between the rear
wheels, where a differential on a conventional all -
wheel -
drive vehicle is
typically mounted.
Front -
wheel drive vehicles will
typically achieve better fuel efficiency ratings than
vehicles with all -
wheel drive since sending signals to all four
wheels requires the use of more energy.
Rear -
wheel drive (RWD)
vehicles and platforms, where the engine is
typically longitudinally mounted.
You will
typically be travelling in private air - conditioned
vehicles, but may also use trains, hydrofoil, flights, local buses, four -
wheel -
drives, and other types of transport suited to the terrain and distance.
If you are planning to rent a
typically excluded
vehicle, note that Citi travel cards such as AAdvantage, Premiere and Thank You Preferred cover up to $ 100,000 in damage to «any motor
vehicle with at least four
wheels that is designed to be
driven on public roads,» according to their terms and conditions.