Short answer (IMHO) - YES! I am terribly impressed how my AWD Endeavor walks through snow and slush. It may be no different from any other AWD SUV but even when it snows 10" - I'm the guy who not only makes it into work, but into work early!
there are two screws that hold the rotor to the hub. be careful not to damage the screws.
Our awd van is awesome in heavy snow and ice.It beats my Toyota 4-runner hands down. Any Chrysler Town and Country whether AWD or FWD is great in snow.
No, it's not.
Engine oil : 4.2 qt (Oil pan), 0.32 qt (Oil filter) Automatic transaxle : 8.9 qt FWD; 9.3 qt AWD
yes, it prevents sliding A four wheel drive (4wd) as opposed to an all wheel drive (AWD) is good in snow, mud, and higher elevations. (For example, Jeep 4x4) AWD is good for paved roads and mild conditions.
It is a good car for the winter.
It is not necessary to have 4X4 tires if you are driving an AWD vehicle. You might be interested in having a good snow tire on your vehicle though depending on what climate you live in.
any Mitsubishi engine
Yes - Audi, BMW, Infiniti, MB, Mitsubishi, Nissan, and Subaru (among others) make popular models of AWD vehicles.
With an OBD2 scanner.
AWD is my personal choice there are also multiple types of AWD systems FWD is for the most part pretty straight forward Nissan Skylines have a aggresive AWD system in anotherwords if you stop on the gas in a Nissan Skyline the AWD system will kick in for better traction on the other hand the Mitsubishi 3000gt has a full-time, all-wheel-drive (AWD) system that provides automatic distribution of engine torque to the front and rear wheels
The Mitsubishi Diamante is a front wheel drive car. and some model come awd