We pose these not to be philosophical for philosophy's sake. Most people look at the choice between front-, rear-, and all-wheel drive through the lens of likely encounters with weather. Rear-wheel ...
Every car regardless of price, performance, and body style is either front-, rear-, or all-/four-wheel drive. There is no such thing as a no-wheel drive car, except for maybe the foot-powered one Fred ...
Last month, GM’s product “Czar” and vice-chairman of global product development Bob Lutz announced that GM is cancelling development of the next generation Zeta large RWD car platform, citing ...
The debate between car nuts over front-wheel drive and rear-wheel drive isn't a very lively one. Most gearheads prefer RWD, end of story. Or is it? Does front-wheel drive offer some advantages that ...
Two cars with the same tires go head-to-head in the same snowy environment. The only difference is which wheels are driven. It's an age-old question. All other factors being equal, which is best in ...
All of the above. Or more accurately, FWD, RWD and AWD. Jack Keebler, Director of GM’s Advanced Concepts Group, is back on GM’s FastLane Blog with his take on the results of last week’s informal ...
Here is an interesting test and comparison of winter driving in front-wheel drive (FWD), rear-wheel drive (RWD) and all-wheel drive (AWD) car on snow. Tyre Reviews recently had an opportunity to test ...
Police in boardrooms across North America are engaging in an interesting debate: which vehicle should replace the Crown Victoria as a general duty patrol car, and should it be front-wheel-drive (FWD), ...