What is the difference between Borgward's four-wheel drive and two-wheel drive?
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Borgward's four-wheel drive and two-wheel drive are different in the following aspects: Different driving methods: Two-wheel drive means that either the front or rear wheels of the car are the driving wheels, while the other two wheels are passive. Two-wheel drive can be further divided into front-engine rear-wheel drive, front-engine front-wheel drive, rear-engine rear-wheel drive, and mid-engine rear-wheel drive. Four-wheel drive means all four wheels are driving wheels. Four-wheel drive is generally categorized into: on-demand four-wheel drive, part-time four-wheel drive, and full-time four-wheel drive. Different fuel consumption: The four-wheel drive system consumes more fuel than the two-wheel drive system. On-demand four-wheel drive consumes one to two liters more fuel per 100 kilometers compared to two-wheel drive. Different stability: Four-wheel drive can distribute the engine's power to all four wheels, providing stronger control and better stability compared to two-wheel drive. It is suitable for complex road conditions such as off-roading, while two-wheel drive is more suitable for simpler urban road conditions.