The all-wheel drive transmission provides the vehicle with excellent traction and dynamic properties on snowy and icy roads, on sand, wet soil and other slippery road surfaces, as well as on steep climbs.
The all-wheel drive vehicle is designed for driving on hard-surface roads. The vehicle should not be used off-road or for rallying. It is prohibited to drive on uneven or rocky surfaces, as well as to ford rivers and streams. Despite the presence of a four-wheel drive transmission, it is necessary to control the vehicle (in acceleration, braking and maneuvering mode) in the same way as with a non-all-wheel drive vehicle, that is, observing, first of all, traffic safety requirements.
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All-wheel drive transmission (4WD) (Mazda 6 GG)
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