How much does AWD affect fuel efficiency?
Compared with a FWD S70, how much does the AWD affect fuel efficiency? I live in Massachusetts and am trying to decide between a GLT or an AWD (same car as the GLT but with the AWD). I have found some specs from Volvo showing minimal affect (difference of only 2 mpg), but I suspect there's a bigger difference than Volvo's specs in the real world. Any real world insight would be appreciated. Thanks!
http://www.fueleconomy.gov/feg/findacar.htm
According to that site, it's only a few MPG. I feel that the AWD is nice, but these cars are generally good in the snow especially with good tires. You can save some on fuel costs and also extra driveline components that may need future repair/service. It's up to you.
According to that site, it's only a few MPG. I feel that the AWD is nice, but these cars are generally good in the snow especially with good tires. You can save some on fuel costs and also extra driveline components that may need future repair/service. It's up to you.
it also depends on what kind of driving you will be normally doing. i believe the awd disengages after 30mph, after that fuel economy shouldn't be different at all (except for added weight)
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