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<blockquote data-quote="4play" data-source="post: 1983197" data-attributes="member: 7223"><p>As far as picking one for offroad reasons then I am not a fan. They are low to the ground for one. The AWD system is primary front wheel drive and it will transfer some torque to the rear wheels to prevent slippage and also use the ABS system to apply braking force to wheels that slip. There is a button on the dash that locks the rear in but it will only lock in at slow speeds true lock speed is 6mph and below, and as speed increases the torque bias decreases from 6mph to 18mph, over 18mph the lock function does nothing, actually the true lock function becomes useless above 6mph on these. This could be a problem in loose terrain like mud, snow, sand etc. It might be a good AWD system but its by far not the typical 4wd system.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4play, post: 1983197, member: 7223"] As far as picking one for offroad reasons then I am not a fan. They are low to the ground for one. The AWD system is primary front wheel drive and it will transfer some torque to the rear wheels to prevent slippage and also use the ABS system to apply braking force to wheels that slip. There is a button on the dash that locks the rear in but it will only lock in at slow speeds true lock speed is 6mph and below, and as speed increases the torque bias decreases from 6mph to 18mph, over 18mph the lock function does nothing, actually the true lock function becomes useless above 6mph on these. This could be a problem in loose terrain like mud, snow, sand etc. It might be a good AWD system but its by far not the typical 4wd system. [/QUOTE]
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