Sweetums
Well-Known Member
Not all 4WD has 2-high, as I pointed out. The Toyota Land Cruiser starting in 1992 had Full Time 4WD that would change from 4-high with limited slip functions to 4-low with a locked transfer case. Nor is unibody construction the defining characteristic, lots of old cars have a ladder chassis, but they are not 4WD. There are also plenty of 4WD vehicles with unibody construction, such as the Grand Cherokee, Cherokee, various Land Rover/Range Rovers, and Mercedes vehicles.Sweetums is right. A front wheel drive AWD is not a real 4x4 . All they are really is a cross over. It's basicly a car sub unibody frame. A real 4x4 will have 2 high, 4 high and 4 low. I drive the beaches to surf fish, I see a lot of awd's stuck in the soft sand. He's right, the salesman will tell you everything because the manufacturer is telling them an awd is great off road. Awd is great in the snow, hard packed dirt trails, but for mud and beach sand no. You can get by with a awd on a hard packed beach, sorta like Daytona, but I fish the beaches at A.I.MD and A.I.VA. You will hit patches of hard packed sand , but when you hit soft deep sand, you will love your real 4x4. I was in the Auto business for 34 years. Always remember , when you see the commercials with that fwd/awd busting up the trail and running the beach, They own it, they don't care about it having problems.
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