What is the difference between full-time four-wheel drive and part-time four-wheel drive?
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Full-time four-wheel drive and part-time four-wheel drive differ in the following aspects: 1. Different modes: Full-time four-wheel drive means the vehicle maintains a four-wheel drive mode throughout the entire driving process; part-time four-wheel drive is a driving mode that the driver manually switches. 2. Different applicable methods: Full-time four-wheel drive can be used anytime and anywhere; part-time four-wheel drive can only be used on non-paved roads at lower speeds. Additional information: The four-wheel drive system can improve the driving force of the wheels during off-road driving, which can help the vehicle escape difficult situations. Another common four-wheel drive system is the on-demand four-wheel drive system, which is more commonly found in some urban SUVs.