All wheel drive

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Asked by Jasmine Apr 05, 2009 at 12:46 AM about the Lamborghini Murcielago

Question type: General

Why does the murcielago have an all wheel drive system? Whats the point when its sits too low to drive off road?

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The idea of All wheel drive for a high horsepower car allows the driver to put all the power to the ground. All Wheel drive is not just for off roading. Their are more All wheel drive cars not designed just for the off road like a WRX Sti, Lancer Evo, and Eagle Talon. All Wheel drive is a great for the street as it helps in wet or slick conditions, so you have no tire spin.

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Actually m8 AWD systems have more parasitic loss and it will decrease top speed. It does increase traction which allows for better acceleration and increased control out of turns.

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traction = acceleration = greater handling = winning races

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