
Ford's cars are some of the most popular on the road, and for a good reason. Ford's cars are known for their durability and innovation. One aspect of a Ford that you might not have thought much about before is the drivetrain. However, if you buy a new car, you will want to know how it will perform. One type of drivetrain that you can get with a new or used Ford is all-wheel drive. All-wheel drive gives your car extra traction and control when you are driving during the winter. It also helps the car brake faster, and it improves speed when you accelerate. If you want a car with predictable performance year-round, a Ford with AWD, which you can search for at our dealership, makes an optimal choice.
Ford Models With All-Wheel Drive or 4WD
- Ford Bronco
- Ford EcoSport
- Ford Edge
- Ford Escape
- Ford Escape Hybrid
- Ford Expedition
- Ford Explorer
- Ford Explorer Hybrid
- Ford F-150
- Ford F-250
- Ford F-350
- Ford F-450
- Ford Mustang Mach-E
- Ford Ranger
- Ford Transit
Why is All-Wheel Drive Important?
All-wheel drive has essential safety and performance characteristics. All-wheel drive makes a car safer to drive by making the braking system more responsive. AWD is often connected to the brakes to help the car come to a stop more quickly as needed. The AWD system on a vehicle also helps it keep a solid grip on the road, even when the road surface is slippery and doesn't have excellent traction. By preventing the wheels from sliding, all-wheel drive can help Ford drivers avoid a car accident. The performance also benefits from all-wheel drive. If your vehicle has all-wheel drive it has better control when you are going around corners or taking turns at higher speeds. AWD improves performance in all seasons, and it also helps your Ford's agility if you are driving off-road. When the trails beckon, AWD enables your car to have greater control when you're cruising down dirt roads or going up and down steep hills.
How Does All-Wheel Drive Work on a Ford?
Ford's all-wheel drive system is a unique system called Intelligent AWD. With Intelligent AWD, Ford's cars have sensors on their wheels that watch for changes in the car's behavior, such as wheel speed and the angle of the steering wheel. If AWD determines that the car's wheels need more or less power, it responds accordingly to keep the Ford balanced and controlled. All-wheel drive is found on various Ford cars, including trucks, sedans, and SUVs. All-wheel drive is a part-time or full-time drivetrain on a Ford.
New and Used AWD Cars for Sale Near Me
To find out more about Ford's AWD technology and search for a model with all-wheel drive, check out the new and used inventory at our dealership today.
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