Question of the Day: What Cars Have AWD?

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When this question came through for about the hundredth time (and yes, we’ve answered it a few times), we figured it deserved special treatment. It seems there are many, many people who want to find a car — not an SUV, crossover, truck, ATV, etc. — with all-wheel drive.

For them, Ask.cars.com answered the call, giving a full list of cars broken — out by price — that come equipped with all-wheel drive standard or as an option. Of course, you can also try Cars.com’s easy-to-use Vehicle Recommender, but for those with even less patience:

What cars come with all-wheel drive?
(Ask.cars.com)

By David Thomas | October 22, 2007 | Comments (4)
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J

Common sense tells me, Subie's FULL LINE of CARS has AWD!

Ignorant people just don't even want to spend a single minute to look for this kind of simple answers themselves.

JM

even if you didnt want to look on the internet they can go to any dealer and ask to see cars w/ AWD

Graham

J, the world is full of lazy people who want others to do everything for them. At least ask.cars.com sets itself up to answer these questions, even if they do have to do it over and over again becuase no-one can be bothered to see if it's already been answered!

such whining

"Wah, wah, wah somebody asked the same thing that somebody else asked 2 years ago..." What are you condescending people doing on a blog if you don't think everyone needs to benefit from your opinion? What whiners, all three of you. Do you have such an inflated view of your own worth that you have to respond like haters to a simple question? Grow up.

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