Which cars — not SUVs or crossovers — are available with all-wheel drive?
We’ve updated this list with new 2009 and 2010 cars with all-wheel drive. Some models have lost all-wheel drive for 2009, including the Dodge Avenger, Dodge Caliber and Chrysler Sebring, while others have gained the feature like the 2009 Acura TL.
Cars — not trucks, SUVs or crossovers — with all-wheel drive range from the $16,439 Suzuki SX4 hatchback up to a $354,000 Lamborghini Murcielago. We’d guess you’re looking for something a little less exotic than a 640-horsepower, two-seat roadster. If you’re not, then the Murcielago is OK in our book.
The following are available new cars that have all-wheel drive. For a complete list with more trim levels, use our Vehicle Recommender and search for cars and all-wheel drive; the results page will have links to each car’s vehicle page, where you can find prices, photos, colors and ownership costs.
Update: You can find a list of 2011 models here.
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Buick added the 2010 LaCrosse to the list, which became available in summer 2009
Thanks, Peter. When we updated this list the LaCrosse's pricing wasn't announced yet. We'll get it up there.
What's sad, is that there is not a single AWD under 20k made in America. Shame on us.
Wow, You all forgot the Mitsubishi Evo X and Subaru STi. How could you forget two of the most famous and rival AWD platforms?
I think it would be nice to see an AWD Cobalt or AWD Focus. The sales on those would be awesome. A LOT of my college buddies drive a Focus or Cobalt and living in Pittsburgh with snow and hills makes it a great place for AWD. I think Ford and Chevy need to not only think about Hybrid, but about AWD in low end cars as well.
Kinda surprised how subaru's lower models are represented, but nothing else is mentioned. I'm sure I don't need to mention how EVERY model of Subaru is AWD standard, including the WRX, Forester, and STi. I'd say that's fairly important considering NO other manufacturer offers that. Thanks
btw, good comment chuck. i don't get it either. they are the definition of AWD
The list is awesome, but too new for me. Is there a comparable list for models around 2004. I can't afford anything as new as the ones here.
It seems like a pretty legit list. Forementioned before was Subaru and I was wondering if a the 2010 Legacy would be a good first car for me to actually buy?
Suzuki Kizashi has a AWD option, in the 20K to 30K range.
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Nice list, but I think Chrysler will come off of that list very soon