When shopping for a vehicle at Lewis and Clark Ford Lincoln in Yankton, SD, one of the most important decisions you'll face is choosing the right drivetrain system. Understanding the differences between All-Wheel Drive (AWD), Two-Wheel Drive (2WD), and Four-Wheel Drive (4WD) can help you make an informed decision that matches your driving needs and lifestyle.
What is 2WD (Two-Wheel Drive)?
Two-Wheel Drive is the most basic drivetrain configuration, where power from the engine is sent to either the front wheels (Front-Wheel Drive) or rear wheels (Rear-Wheel Drive). Most sedans and compact cars feature 2WD systems because they provide excellent fuel efficiency and lower maintenance requirements. Front-Wheel Drive vehicles offer better traction in light snow and rain, making them practical for everyday driving conditions.
Rear-Wheel Drive vehicles typically provide better handling and weight distribution, especially when towing or hauling cargo. Many pickup trucks and performance vehicles utilize RWD configurations for these benefits.
What is 4WD (Four-Wheel Drive)?
Four-Wheel Drive systems send power to all four wheels simultaneously, but typically require manual engagement by the driver. Traditional 4WD systems include low-range gearing for extreme off-road conditions, making them ideal for serious off-roading, rock crawling, or navigating through deep snow and mud. Browse our Ford and Lincoln inventory to explore vehicles equipped with capable 4WD systems.
Most 4WD vehicles allow drivers to switch between 2WD and 4WD modes, helping conserve fuel during normal driving conditions while providing maximum traction when needed.
What is AWD (All-Wheel Drive)?
All-Wheel Drive systems automatically distribute power to all four wheels without driver intervention. Modern AWD systems use sophisticated sensors and computers to detect wheel slip and adjust power distribution accordingly. This makes AWD ideal for drivers who want enhanced traction without thinking about manually engaging the system.
AWD vehicles excel in varying weather conditions, providing confidence during South Dakota's unpredictable winters while maintaining good fuel efficiency during dry conditions.
Which System is Right for You?
Choosing between AWD, 2WD, and 4WD depends on your specific needs:
- Choose 2WD if: You primarily drive on paved roads and want maximum fuel efficiency
- Choose 4WD if: You frequently go off-roading, tow heavy loads, or need maximum traction for work purposes
- Choose AWD if: You want year-round confidence in various weather conditions without manual engagement
Book Your Test Drive
At Lewis and Clark Ford Lincoln of Yankton, we understand that selecting the right drivetrain is crucial for South Dakota drivers. Our team can help you explore our current inventory and find the perfect vehicle with the drivetrain system that matches your lifestyle and driving needs.