For decades, the Toyota Camry has been one of the most popular midsize sedans in America. Now, there is another big reason to consider the Camry. For the first time, the Camry is now available with all-wheel-drive. This allows the Camry to be a true all-season sedan.
Easily Handle Rain, Sleet and Snow
The big advantage of driving an all-wheel-drive vehicle is that it allows you to have better traction and grip on the road. That can come in handy when the weather gets rough in the Metro Detroit area. During the summer, you can experience violent thunderstorms that can make the roads slippery. During the winter, snow and sleet can make driving a challenge. The all-wheel-drive system on the Camry is designed to handle all that.
How Does an All-Wheel-Drive System Work?
Unlike a rear-wheel-drive or a front-wheel-drive system, an all-wheel-drive system will send its power to all four wheels of the vehicle. This allows the vehicle to have a better grip on the road. This helps prevent sliding and loss of vehicle control.
Bound to Make the Camry More Popular Than Ever
While the Camry has been one of the most popular vehicles on the road, this all-wheel-drive version of Toyota's midsize sedan is bound to get new drivers who may have been considering all-wheel-drive sedans from Subaru and other automakers. Because of that, you should expect to see even more Camry sedans on the road.
A Tradition of Midsize Value
The new all-wheel-drive system on the Camry is yet another example of how Toyota really delivers lots of value for the Camry. From the standard features to the excellent build quality, there is nothing else like a Camry.
If you would like to test drive the Toyota Camry with its all-wheel-drive system, please visit Szott M-59 Toyota in Waterford today.