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All-Wheel-Drive: What Is It Good For?

All-Wheel-Drive: What Is It Good For?

Car buyers want all-wheel-drive. We see this all the time as a frequent car-buying "requirement" in questions to our “Talking Cars with Consumer Reports” video podcast, as well as through strong sales. But all-wheel-drive (or four-wheel-drive) isn't a panacea for all wintertime driving hazards.

Extensive evaluations done last winter at our test track showed that all-wheel-drive can get you going, but being able to turn and stop is another matter entirely.

Much depends on having the proper tires; good winter tires vastly improve capability and safety in the white stuff. Turns out that all all-wheel-drive systems aren't quite created equal, as well. We compare and contrast how well the Honda CR-V, Subaru Forester, and Toyota RAV4 fare in deep snow. Finally, we answer reader questions about Subaru manual transmission shifters and compare the Mazda3 and Mazda CX-3.

As with the other Taking Cars, this episode is also available free through the iTunes Store. Subscribe to the video or audio. You'll also find the video on YouTube.

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