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I have to say, after driving my Ford Fusion with AWD for 5 years it really makes a difference when you least expect it. Even off the line on a dry road you can feel immediate traction. When you're driving in the rain I felt the car hydroplane a bit and the AWD kicked in, helping out. The gauge cluster even has twin color LCD displays and the one can be setup to show which wheels power is going to.If you're on a slippery surface or off road, I don't think there's much difference between 4A and regular 4X4. The difference comes if you're driving on pavement with slippery spots where you can't have the transfer case locked. Then you have the advantage of all wheel drive without risking destroying your drive train.
If I had to, I could survive without the feature but I can't stress enough what a welcomed feature it is in daily driving.
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