Ontario's diverse weather conditions—from hot summers to snowy winters—make choosing the right drivetrain an important consideration. Let's explore the pros and cons of AWD and RWD for Ontario drivers.
Understanding the Drivetrains
RWD (Rear-Wheel Drive):Power is sent to the rear wheels only. Common in sports cars, trucks, and some luxury vehicles.
AWD (All-Wheel Drive):Power is distributed to all four wheels, either full-time or on-demand.
Winter Performance
This is where the biggest differences emerge:
- AWD:Provides better traction when accelerating on snow and ice. The system automatically distributes power to wheels with the most grip.
- RWD:Can be more challenging in winter conditions, as the lighter rear end tends to lose traction more easily.
Important note:AWD helps you GO, but doesn't help you STOP. Winter tires are essential regardless of drivetrain.
Fuel Efficiency
- RWD:Generally more fuel-efficient due to simpler, lighter drivetrain
- AWD:Typically uses 5-10% more fuel due to additional mechanical components
Handling and Performance
- RWD:Better weight distribution, more engaging driving dynamics, preferred for performance driving
- AWD:More stable in varied conditions, better for everyday practicality
Cost Considerations
- RWD:Lower purchase price, less maintenance, cheaper repairs
- AWD:Higher initial cost, more complex maintenance, but potentially better resale value in Ontario
Our Recommendation for Ontario Drivers
For most Ontario drivers, AWD offers peace of mind during our harsh winters. However, a RWD vehicle with quality winter tires can perform admirably too. Consider:
- Your daily commute (highway vs. city)
- Whether you can work from home during bad weather
- Your comfort level driving in winter conditions
- Your budget for tires and maintenance
At Planet Motors, we carry vehicles with both drivetrain options. Visit us to test drive both and see which feels right for your needs.



