Will you need all-wheel drive on your next car?

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What exactly is all-wheel drive?

Should you consider this feature for your next Clermont Toyota?

  • This feature will mean more maintenance and repairs – it's a more complex system with more parts involved, so you'll likely need to spend a bit more time at our Clermont Toyota service center.
  • It also lowers your fuel efficiency. All-wheel drive cars are heavier, so your engine has to work harder to get your car moving and this means it burns more fuel.
  • Front-wheel drive can usually do the trick. Thanks to features like traction control and anti-lock brakes, front- and rear-wheel drive can usually handle slick roads and rainy days. If you're headed up north into the snow, you may be able to combine this with winter tires and be perfectly OK.