Get Complimentary iPic Movie Passes from FIAT of Scottsdale
Complimentary iPic Movie Passes with your test drive of any new FIAT model March 12th-13th and 19th-20th
16301 N. 78th Street Scottsdale, AZ 85260

If you have ever held a conversation with a gear-head friend or a mechanic, you will understand that automotive terms can be challenging to understand. To ordinary people, words such as locking differentials, torque vectoring, half-shafts, and pinon gears can be meaningless. Nevertheless, some terms are always challenging to understand: such as 4WD and AWD.
Many off-road and performance-oriented cars come with one of these two systems. This is mainly because the two systems deliver power to all wheels, but differently.
An AWD system typically delivers power to all four wheels at the same time but not equally. Most AWD systems have anti-slip tech features that provide power from back to front or side to side. Therefore, if any wheel starts to spin, a mechanical or computerized device will send power to the other three wheels, enabling the vehicle to keep moving.
Unlike the 4WD system, most AWD cars don't come with user-controlled settings that force the truck, SUV, or car to low or high reduction gear settings or into two-wheel-drive mode. Vehicles with this setup outshine on loose surfaces like sand, snow, and gravel.
The four-wheel drive system delivers power to all wheels through the help of a transfer case. In this system, drivers use a button, knob, or lever, to disengage or engage the 4WD system. Most cars, trucks, and SUVs that use a 4WD system come with a part-time and full-time setup. The part-time setup features a two-wheel-drive setting that helps in conserving fuel. When tackling sleepy slopes or muddy trails, the driver pushes a button, switching the car to a 4WD system. However, investing in a full-time 4WD setup allows you to enjoy the comfort of driving with all four wheels at the same time continuously.
Four-wheel drive systems also come with low-range and high-range settings that give the car owner more control and power at low speeds. Vehicles that come with a four-wheel drive system are always a great option for off-road use, like tackling muddy trails, crawling over rocks, and tackling steep hills.
At Fiat of Scottsdale dealership, we have a team of friendly technicians who can help you identify the differences between the two-drivetrain system. Visit or contact us today to learn more about the differences and to arrange for a test drive.
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Complimentary iPic Movie Passes with your test drive of any new FIAT model Purchase prices do not include tax, title, license and $599 doc fee. Prices include the listed rebates and incentives. Please verify all information. We are not responsible for typographical, technical, or misprint errors. Inventory is subject to prior sale. Contact us via phone or email for more details. *MPG Based on 2019 EPA mileage ratings. Use for comparison purposes only. Your mileage will vary depending on driving conditions, how you drive and maintain your vehicle, battery-pack age/condition, and other factors.