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    #11
    nakow..may bibili pa kaya nyan?

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    #12
    Real time 4WD ba?

    o All Wheel Drive?

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    #13
    RT4WD.
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    #14
    automatic lang..?. un walang second shifter?

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    #15
    yup
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    #16
    it 1,168m for the m/t
    1,218 for the a/t..

    tapos my outlander na lalabas pero dont like styling...
    2.4l engine full time 4x4
    goes for 1.27m a/t

    escape 3.0 v6 with leather seats and moonroof
    1.345m a/t .. lugi dito yung bumili ng 2.0l xlt dati

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    #17
    what's the difference between a realtime and all time 4x4?

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    #18
    Real-time 4WD, which is the system used on the CRV's, operates by detecting any loss of traction in the front wheels and if it does, it will automatically transfer power to the rear wheels to augment the loss in traction. Other than that kind of situation, the front wheels are utilized all the time.

    All-time 4WD, which I believe the Rav4 has, operates by having all the four wheels work in tandem together all time. Meaning, unlike the CR-V's system, this system utilizes all four wheels all the time, whether or not there is traction loss or not.

    There are far more sophisticated 4WD systems out there in the market, where you can at your own discretion choose between LL, HL, N settings, etc.

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    #19
    Quote Originally Posted by number001
    Real-time 4WD, which is the system used on the CRV's, operates by detecting any loss of traction in the front wheels and if it does, it will automatically transfer power to the rear wheels to augment the loss in traction. Other than that kind of situation, the front wheels are utilized all the time.

    All-time 4WD, which I believe the Rav4 has, operates by having all the four wheels work in tandem together all time. Meaning, unlike the CR-V's system, this system utilizes all four wheels all the time, whether or not there is traction loss or not.

    There are far more sophisticated 4WD systems out there in the market, where you can at your own discretion choose between LL, HL, N settings, etc.

    Correct! R4wd detects whether to activate it when its needed...

    you cant feel the erg of 4Hi 4lo go go... heheh (for all 4x4 ers heheh )

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Honda CRV 4x4