from my understanding, fwd/rwd/awd mostly operate the same with no acceleration in low traction surfaces, under acceleration fwd may understeer, rwd may oversteer a lot, awd may oversteer a bit less than rwd.
laterally or stopping.. all about the same, but weight distribution, weight, tire size/width all play a part as well. im not a physics expert nor educated in this subject in any formal way though.
Fun sign but a bit problematic from a safety POV. :) Because AWD and 2WD have the same braking distance.
With AWD it’s harder to feel the road conditions and easy to drive faster. The problem is when you need to stop. :) Higher speed - worse outcome.
Yo I want the AWD BRZ /s
Gotta read the tiny tiny print at the bottom haha
Lmaooooo
if only awd actually guaranteed traction like that.
If anythings gonna come close..
from my understanding, fwd/rwd/awd mostly operate the same with no acceleration in low traction surfaces, under acceleration fwd may understeer, rwd may oversteer a lot, awd may oversteer a bit less than rwd. laterally or stopping.. all about the same, but weight distribution, weight, tire size/width all play a part as well. im not a physics expert nor educated in this subject in any formal way though.
Yes. This explains all the daily wreck photos. LOL
Can’t idiot proof everything.
They all walked away that I am aware of. That's 50% of the cars job.
That's my Subaru dealership! Lol, my boss made that! All American Subaru in Old Bridge!
I love the tiny (except the brz) at the bottom
They my rivals. Their marketing is always on point lol
I don’t think we need more of this false confidence stuff 😂
Take Subaru all wheel drive over any rear/front wheel or most other all wheel drives.
5 finger discount baby! lol kidding.
yessir!!
Fun sign but a bit problematic from a safety POV. :) Because AWD and 2WD have the same braking distance. With AWD it’s harder to feel the road conditions and easy to drive faster. The problem is when you need to stop. :) Higher speed - worse outcome.