When you're looking for a vehicle to get you around Petoskey, Traverse City, or beyond with ease, you may want to consider an all-wheel drive or four-wheel drive new or used SUV. Not only do these two drivetrains offer excellent grip for your journey, but they're also prepared for any type of inclement weather or back road adventure you crave.
Which Drivetrain Should You Choose? All-Wheel Drive or Four-Wheel Drive?
While both options are similar in that they put power on all four wheels, there is a definite difference between them. Perhaps a comparative analogy would be best? Let's say that all-wheel drive is like your typical morning coffee, and four-wheel drive is like a triple shot espresso. While both give you the caffeine you need, coffee (all-wheel drive) is best for everyday use, while espresso (four-wheel drive) is best for when you need something stronger.
All-wheel drive is great for your daily commute around Gaylord, Cheboygan, or beyond as it moves power to the wheels that need it. This helps keep you firmly gripped onto the road, whether you hit a patch of ice, run into something slick, or need more power to get you moving.
Four-wheel drive is for off-roading and is available in multiple different formats, depending on which off-roading vehicle you choose. It's designed to be a part-time system that can be shifted in and out of when needed.
Contact Fletch's Buick GMC to Discover Which of Our Vehicles Offer All-Wheel or Four-Wheel Drive
If you'd like to find an all-wheel or four-wheel drive new Buick or GMC near Sault Ste Marie, Mackinaw City, or beyond, we'd love to have you visit our Fletch's Buick GMC dealership. We have quite a few trucks and SUVs available we both drivetrains as an option.