
If you're shopping for a new car, there are a number of factors you'll want to consider to make sure you get the right vehicle. One top factor to think about is performance and handling. If you want a car that performs well in all conditions throughout the year, a Ford with all-wheel drive makes a great choice. When you get a vehicle with all-wheel drive, you can look forward to added stability, control, and precise handling. All-wheel drive is also handy in the wintertime if you need to get through the snow, sleet, and freezing rain with greater ease. If you think that a car with AWD sounds promising, we encourage you to contact our dealership to check out our wide variety of new and used vehicles that offer all-wheel drive as a full-time or part-time drivetrain.
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 is essential for performance and safety reasons. If you get a car with all-wheel drive, you can enjoy more predictable handling and control when road surfaces are questionable. For that reason, AWD is preferred among car owners who need to be out and about even in colder weather when there is freezing precipitation on the ground. All-wheel drive is also an excellent drivetrain to have if you have a sports car or a performance-oriented Ford. All-wheel drive helps your car power through corners and turns with greater ease and agility, making it more fun and safer to drive. When you drive a Ford with AWD, you'll also enjoy stronger towing capabilities and more fuel economy throughout the year. An AWD usually provides all four wheels with the same power (unless it senses that a wheel is losing traction and grip on the road).
How Does All-Wheel Drive Work on a Ford?
If you drive a Ford, you'll enjoy advanced AWD that uses sensors to determine your cars' wheel behavior. If the AWD system detects that a wheel on your vehicle has less traction than the others, it will divert power away from that wheel and instead send it to the wheels with more control and stability. Your Ford's AWD system also monitors the angle and performance of the steering wheel so that it can adjust the power supply as needed to help you stay in control of your vehicle.
New and Used AWD Cars Near Me
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