Glad you enjoyed it! It was VERY last minute and spur of the moment. Hopefully I can do a more in-depth one in the future. I was learning more about the system in real time.
You should never have to decide to take your eyes off the road to switch to AWD. It should be automatic. Try doing that in traffic. We get 5-7 feet of snow where we live and No One wants to make the choice of changing our drive wheels. Sorry but GM is way behind
It really doesn't require taking your eyes off the road if you use the mode dial. If you want to use the button, it might take the same amount as doing anything on the screen such as changing radio stations or using the navigation.
@ The driver shouldn’t have to decide when to engage the AWD system. Black ice is a perfect example. The AWD system should be automatic and engage the moment the vehicle looses traction
Excellent demonstration. Have not seen this type of video covered before. Nice job!
Glad you enjoyed it! It was VERY last minute and spur of the moment. Hopefully I can do a more in-depth one in the future. I was learning more about the system in real time.
I was wondering how close you were to those light poles! Ha! Enjoyed this one. Nice color on the Enclave. Stay warm young one.
Not too close but I was trying to be very careful! :)
Nice demonstration👍👍🙂
Thank you!!
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Is the AWD system the same between the Enclave, Acadia Denali, and the Traverse RS ?
I believe it is
That thing is brand new but the bumper paint is SO DAMN mismatched! WTF.
GM SUCKS !
Buy a Subaru or Toyota
You should never have to decide to take your eyes off the road to switch to AWD. It should be automatic.
Try doing that in traffic.
We get 5-7 feet of snow where we live and No One wants to make the choice of changing our drive wheels.
Sorry but GM is way behind
It really doesn't require taking your eyes off the road if you use the mode dial. If you want to use the button, it might take the same amount as doing anything on the screen such as changing radio stations or using the navigation.
@ The driver shouldn’t have to decide when to engage the AWD system.
Black ice is a perfect example.
The AWD system should be automatic and engage the moment the vehicle looses traction