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A case for AWD, you have stopped at a wide spot for some reason and the car is off the pavement. The highway is busy and the speeds rather high. There are few opportunities to enter the highway and aggressive acceleration is required when there is but the car is on gravel and has no traction.
With AWD there would be better traction and you might even be able to get the front axel on the pavement before finding that opportunity to enter the highway.
With AWD there would be better traction and you might even be able to get the front axel on the pavement before finding that opportunity to enter the highway.
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