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£10,000
- Year/Month: 2019/0
- Stock ID: T120643
- Transmission: Manual
- CC: 1200
- Mileage: 53716
- Fuel Type: Petrol
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A Buyer of BMW for sale in Trinidad should know that all wheels (AWD) are a system in which all four wheels of a car operate simultaneously to improve traction and handling. While it is possible for a car to have continuous AWD capabilities, it is much more common for a pair of wheels to engage only when the sensors detect that the other pair has started to slip. There are advantages and disadvantages of all-wheel drive systems.
The AWD Systems
In intermittent AWD systems, the rear wheels engage when the sensors detect the sliding of the front wheels. Under these circumstances, the vehicle effectively detects and compensates for dangerous driving conditions, such as standing water, snow, ice or gravel that could otherwise endanger vehicle control. By participating in the second set of wheels, the vehicle experiences two additional points of contact on the road surface, allowing a greater chance that its tires will grip the surface and allow the driver to maintain control. The additional weight of the all-wheel-drive systems also encourages more grip on the road and added points of contact to distribute the weight of the vehicle more evenly over propulsion points. Besides, the drive train and associated equipment needed to provide both continuous and intermittent AWD is complex and expensive, often requiring sensors and equipment that are not needed in two- or four-wheel drive vehicles.Â
The Additional Cost
However, The key disadvantage of an AWD vehicle is its cost. This cost increases the initial market value of the vehicle and can also affect the cost of repairs. In addition, AWD needs extra fuel and considered not as efficient as dual wheel drive based cars and vehicles. While the weight of AWD vehicles improves handling, it also increases the distance they require to stop. In a scenario in which the vehicle has to make a sudden stop and cannot deviate or turn, a collision becomes more likely than with a lighter car. Under similar circumstances, but those in which an accident can be avoided by turning, AWD vehicles offer superior collision avoidance than similar vehicles with less efficient handling and turning capabilities.
Used Vehicles In Trinidad
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