When you want to get the most out of the type of drive that you have on your vehicle, there are a few things that you should know about two of the most common types of drives, which are front-wheel and rear-wheel drive. Each one has its own advantages and drawbacks, and Winner Ford in Dover, DE wants to tell you more about it.
Rear-wheel drive is great if you want a little more power without upgrading to an all-wheel-drive vehicle. The power is sent to the back two wheels, so the car is pushed rather than pulled, resulting in more overall power. The biggest drawback to this type of vehicle is that it’s easier to lose control of the car in icy, snowy, or rainy weather although a skilled driver with experience with this type of drive will know how to maneuver without losing control.
Front-wheel drive doesn’t provide as much power because the front wheels are pulling the vehicle, but it's all-around easier to control in slick conditions.
