It used to be car shoppers would only have two drive choices when choosing a new car; front-wheel drive or rear-wheel drive. However, more and more cars and smaller crossovers are coming with all-wheel drive (AWD), a feature that used to be exclusive to the larger SUV and truck classes. Shoppers looking at these all-wheel drive cars might be asking an important questions. Does all-wheel drive hurt fuel economy? Read the rest of this entry
