four-wheel drive

NOUN
  1. a transmission that provides power directly to all four wheels of a motor vehicle
  2. a motor vehicle with a four-wheel drive transmission system
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How To Use four-wheel drive In A Sentence

  • When you run into a real four-wheel drive system like the one available on Outlander, respect it ... and the company which includes it on their rock-crawler. Steve Parker: Mitsubishi's 2010 Outlander Off-Roader a Serious Vehicle
  • Its name stands for recreational active vehicle with four-wheel drive and is priced for entry-level buyers.
  • Up and down the leafy avenues and Georgian squares of Dublin South East, the prosperity of the last five years drips from the sashed windows and four-wheel drives.
  • A four-wheel drive vehicle is not needed unless planning to go off-road on dirt tracks used by the forestry department. Times, Sunday Times
  • Long gone are the days when four-wheel drive owners were mainly farmers, miners or other bushies.
  • Much of the aid was consumed by the various international organizations whose four-wheel drives clogged the streets of Kabul. The Longest War
  • The majority of four-wheel drive vehicles continue to taxed at the concessional rate of 5 per cent import duty while passenger vehicles incur a 15 per cent duty.
  • Around two hours after Amerine was first alerted to the approaching Taliban column, Navy F-18 fighters spotted a group of around ten four-wheel drives and started bombing them. The Longest War
  • Remember when four-wheel drives were driven by people who had more than one coloured swannie and had different gumboots for every day of the week?
  • Then the going got a bit snowy and steep and it was time to engage four-wheel drive. Times, Sunday Times
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