The all-wheel-drive dichotomy

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Various four-wheel-drive vehicles with improved performance are available in the market. These include Audi A4 Quatro, Volvo V70 XC AWD, Honda CR-V, Mazda MPV All-Sport 4WD, Toyota RAV4, Subaru Legacy Outback, Mercedes-Benz ML320 and Ford Explorer XLT. These cars suit different terrains.

author: Reynolds, Kim

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Honda CR-V

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The Honda CR-V is a four-door sport-utility vehicle due to be marketed in the US in late 1996 at a price below $20,000. It has good ride quality and an automatically engaging all-wheel-drive system. A 130-bhp four-cylinder engine provides 135 lb-ft of torque at 4,200 rpm.

author: Reynolds, Kim
Product/Service Evaluation, Honda CR-V (Sport-utility vehicle)

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The long and winding road of all-wheel drive in racing

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Harry Miller was the first to make a serious attempt at powering a racing car's four wheels in 1931. The all-wheel drive is now known for its excellent performance in off-road racing, and for the margin of safety it lends road-going sports cars.

author: Reynolds, Kim
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subjects list: Evaluation, Automobiles, Sport utility vehicles, Sport-utility vehicles, Four-wheel drive vehicles
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