Larry H. Miller Chrysler Dodge Ram FIAT Denver, Serving Denver, Aurora, Lakewood, Littleton, Thornton & Parker, CO is standing by with a many vehicle options to choose from.
Here at Larry H. Miller Chrysler Dodge Ram FIAT Denver, we know that the search for a new car begins in your living room, on your computer. That's why we've amassed our entire lineup from our lot and digitized it, so that you can peruse our selection of new models including the Ram 1500, Ram 2500, Dodge Journey, Dodge Challenger and Fiat 500X models from the comfort of your home in Denver, Lakewood, Centennial, Parker and Thornton areas. So sit back, relax and enjoy giving our RAM, Dodge and FIAT cars, trucks and SUVs in Denver a once or twice-over; and when you find the model that's right for you, come visit us for a test drive.
If you ask us, the best way to get to know your next car is, and always will be, taking it for a test drive. Nothing gives you the same level of insight as getting behind the wheel, and really feeling every knob, dial and pedal. Plus, there's nothing like exploring Denver from the driver's seat of a new Chrysler, Dodge, Ram or FIAT. It's quite a unique experience. Of course, when you're done, we'll be happy to discuss auto loans in Denver and lease options with you as well.
We can even help you decide, based on your lifestyle and driving needs, which is best for you FWD, RWD, AWD or 4WD?
What is the difference between all-wheel-drive (AWD) and front-wheel drive (FWD)?
The main difference is where the engine sends power. In FWD vehicles, the engine only powers the front axle, whereas, in AWD vehicles, the engine powers both front and rear axles.
Four types of wheel drive systems:
Front-Wheel-Drive:
- Front-wheel drive SUVs come equipped with additional parts that automatically route some of the engine's power to the rear axle when necessary.
- The drivetrain is positioned in the front and pulls the weight of the vehicle.
- FWD cars are good at climbing hills and perform well in slippery conditions.
Rear-Wheel-Drive:
- Rear-drive systems are usually found in sports cars, pickup trucks and luxury high-performance sedans.
- It is a two-wheel drive system that pushes the car from the rear axle.
- RWD vehicles have less traction control when road conditions are slippery.
All-Wheel-Drive:
- AWD systems deliver power to each corner of the vehicle, similar to 4WD cars.
- AWD is always engaged and provides varying amounts of power to the axles depending on traction conditions. When the car feels traction loss in one axle, it will automatically divert more power to the other axle to compensate.
- AWD cars work well in moderate off-road driving situations, or when driving conditions are prone to change due to terrain or bad weather conditions.
- AWD vehicles provide great overall traction during acceleration due to all four wheels being engaged.
- AWD systems are commonly found in car-based SUVs and minivans.
Four-Wheel Drive:
- Four-wheel drive (4WD) cars are generally tuned for extreme off-road uses like driving through deep water, scaling boulders or climbing steep hills with poor surface traction.
- 4WD systems, when engaged, send power to all four wheels using front and rear differentials plus a transfer case that distributes power equally regardless of traction.
- Some 4WD have two gear ranges, high and low. The low gear range proves especially helpful when low-speed climbing power is required.
- Full-time systems are always engaged
- Automatic systems switch between 2WD and 4WD automatically.
- Part-time systems require the driver to switch between two-wheel drive and four-wheel drive modes manually.
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