However driven normally you would think that 4 wheels gripping has to be better than 2 no?
Why, are the non driven wheels on an FWD/RWD car fitted with racing slicks or something? 4 wheels grip whatever the drivetrain is surely?
However driven normally you would think that 4 wheels gripping has to be better than 2 no?
As can quattro, which was my point!
[TW]Fox;14611816 said:Why, are the non driven wheels on an FWD/RWD car fitted with racing slicks or something? 4 wheels grip whatever the drivetrain is surely?
Of course, but 4 wheel drives do grip better in bad conditions. Surely your not arguing that?
Of course, but 4 wheel drives do grip better in bad conditions. Surely your not arguing that?
Just how much grip do you need at 30mph?
As much as i can get, but id rather have a bit more than a bit less, especially on motorways.
Anyway im not arguing, but if the OP feels better with 4 wheel drive, then he should go for it.
[TW]Fox;14611841 said:Of course but to the extent that in normal driving you'll be much less likely to have an accident! I wouldnt want to climb an icy road at 10mph in an RWD car but this isn't really a safety thing is it?
But if being a bit more sure footed makes him feel better then thats good.
[TW]Fox;14611882 said:True but in this case insisting on 4WD restricts his choice in car.
realistically, 4wd will make absolutely no difference to the OP.
unless you live in scandinavia or the alps, 4wd is completely useless unless you've got über bhp
now that i'm back in belgium, all my 4wd does is put more strain on the drivetrain, use more fuel and make my boot slightly smaller![]()
FWD/AWD is better in the snow because the turning wheels have power which means you can change direction easier, you're pulling the car.
RWD obviously relies on the fronts to steer passively and the rears to push the car forward. Lack of grip at the front translates into lack of turning ability.
Outside of Snow/Torrential ice conditions there is no real reason to favour AWD over RWD in normal non extreme driving conditions.
In all my time driving we have had a reasonable amount of snow twice.