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Which Toyota Models Are AWD?

Winter in Pekin can be rough and unpredictable, so it makes sense to buy a car that will handle well in slippery conditions. The sales team at our Pekin Toyota dealer offers plenty of vehicles with all-wheel drive (AWD) and four-wheel drive (4WD) to help adventurous drivers navigate icy roads and new terrains!

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See the All-New Camry Interior

Toyota constantly constantly works to improve the features and driver options in the Camry sedan models. This diligence has taken the latest model up to a higher standard than ever before. All models of the 2018 Toyota Camry - even at the standard level - have robust technology built into the cabin. Toyota has created the ultimate driving experience in the latest Camry without tacking on a luxury price tag.

 

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Enjoy the Stability of the Toyota Tundra

Safety in the 2018 Toyota Tundra isn’t just a matter of scanning for potential hazards using the camera and radar sensors. It also involves maximizing the steadiness of the truck so you maintain absolute control, even during emergency maneuvers.

 

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If it detects understeering or oversteering, particularly on curbs, the Vehicle Stability Control automatically applies the brakes to all four wheels and can reduce engine power so you maintain a firm grip. 

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Compare AWD vs. 4WD in Pekin, IL

Vehicles are one of the most popular assets owned in the United States of America, as they facilitate the transport of people and parcels. Whether you’re doing a favor for someone else or you’re the one that needs to get wherever you’re going, having a powertrain – either two-wheel drive (2WD), four-wheel drive (4WD), or all-wheel drive (AWD) – that meets your needs is important. Are there any differences between 4WD and AWD? Let’s explore.

 

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The Answer to Winter Road Slipping

During the winter season, snow and ice are no strangers to drivers here in Pekin, Illinois. We learn to adapt to the environment so that we can go on with our regular lives, regardless of the climate. Why hibernate inside of a toasty house when you can work hard to accomplish a goal? When it’s time to leave, make sure you keep kitty litter, sand, and road salt on hand to get you out of a slippery situation.

  1. Use sand to improve traction. The grittiness of sand helps create traction better than the use of salt alone, enabling you…
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