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AWD is the acronym for All Wheel Drive, meaning the power is delivered to all wheels instead of the front wheel(s) ([[FWD]]), or rear wheel(s) [[RWD]].
  
AWD is the acronym for All Wheel Drive, meaning the power is delivered to all wheels instead of the front wheel(s) ([[FWD]]), or rear wheel(s) [[RWD]].
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AWD is the acronym for All Wheel Drive, meaning the power is delivered to all wheels instead of the front wheel(s) (FWD), or rear wheel(s) RWD.


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