As all-wheel drive (AWD) technology continues to spread from pick-ups and SUVs to passenger cars, Ford is looking to capitalise on the trend. The US AWD segment is traditionally associated with Subaru, which has offered standard AWD across its entire US line-up since 1996, but Ford is working to change Subscribe to Automotive World to … Continued
As all-wheel drive (AWD) technology continues to spread from pick-ups and SUVs to passenger cars, Ford is looking to capitalise on the trend. The US AWD segment is traditionally associated with Subaru, which has offered standard AWD across its entire US line-up since 1996, but Ford is working to change
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