Im am looking for a car that is AWD and 5 speed but aside from a subaru i have no clue where to look.

I am trying to get a vehicle i can do performance work on. I dont plan to put a turbo in it however. My budget caps at around $8000
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Hello – lots of all-wheel drive with a manual transmission models to choose from: Chevy Equinox, Toyota RAV4, Honda CR-V, BMW 3-series, Audi A3, or A4 and so on. Happy motoring!

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The AWD lock button typically looks similar to the AWD light dashboard. That means it will either say “AWD” or feature two car axles with the word “LOCK” underneath it. If you spot an AWD button on your center console, this means your car has an AWD system.
All-wheel drive is not intended to be engaged manually; as such, there is typically no need (or ability) to manually engage one`s all-wheel drive system. Some vehicles do include an “AWD Lock” button. This button will lock the system into 50/50 distribution of power between the front and rear wheels.
The 4th digit of the VIN represents the drivetrain type. To determine if your vehicle is AWD by VIN, look for the 4th digit of the VIN. If the 4th digit is `C,` the vehicle is an AWD. If the 4th digit is `F` or `R,` the vehicle is a front-wheel drive (FWD) or rear-wheel drive (RWD) respectively.
To determine if you vehicle has Front-Wheel Drive, check your engine. The engine is mounted cross wise in the front of the car, and power goes through the transmission directly to the front wheels only. Your owners manual will also tell you what drivetrain your vehicle has.
All-wheel drive (AWD) refers to a system in which a car`s engine sends power to move all four wheels. AWD, as its name indicates, sends power to each wheel to help keep your vehicle driving better than a vehicle with front-wheel drive or rear-wheel drive on slippery, ice-covered roads.
All-wheel drive, or AWD, refers to a system where all four wheels can gain traction independently of each other. The difference between AWD and 4WD is that AWD is typically always on while you can toggle between having 4WD on and off.
Most only work at low speeds, and are meant for such situations as getting out of a snowy driveway. Once you exceed the system`s limit, usually around 30 to 40 km/h, the lock automatically disengages and the system goes back to its normal AWD operation. So how do you know what type of system your AWD vehicle has?
How Does AWD Work? In an AWD system, torque is automatically sent to all four of a vehicle`s wheels. Drivers typically don`t need to act to start the process, though some systems offer selectable modes that allow drivers to determine how power is distributed. There are two types of AWD: full-time and part-time.
Full-Time: All four wheels are permanently engaged. Part-Time: The driver can manually switch between two-wheel and four-wheel drive, depending on driving conditions. Automatic: The vehicle monitors road conditions and switches automatically from two-wheel to front-wheel drive as needed.
The 4D feature on your truck refers to its fourth gear function. You can easily find it on the gear shift, manual or automatic. This is the highest gear setting your truck has and enables overdrive. This is different from 4WD, which refers to the four-wheel drive setting.
Why Lock the All-Wheel Drive. The all-wheel-drive lock means that power is distributed to all four wheels. The other option is automatic, meaning that the power shift changes based on road conditions. The lock mode is more useful when you`re driving on unpaved roads where one or two wheels may fail.
VIN stands for Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) and it is the identifying code for a specific automobile. The VIN number is sort of like the car`s fingerprint, totally unique to your car. No two cars have the same VIN number.
Vehicles with AWD have more confidence and better traction in wet, snow or icy road conditions. By shifting power to the wheels that need it most, AWD systems help vehicles get started on slippery roads and can even help correct wheel slip when the vehicle is underway to help it stay on the road.
AWD and 4WD drive systems can add hundreds of pounds to a car`s curb weight, and that extra bulk can have a big impact on fuel economy. That`s because an engine has to work harder to move a heavier car, which means more fuel is used to move an AWD car the same distance as one with 2WD.
The most common types of drivetrains are front-wheel drive (FWD), rear-wheel drive (RWD), four-wheel drive (4WD) and all-wheel drive (AWD).
All-Wheel Drive – AWD Meaning

All-wheel drive: A drivetrain that employs a front, rear and center differential to provide power to all four wheels of a vehicle. As the name implies, all-wheel-drive systems power both the front and rear wheels all the time.

Are All Subaru Cars AWD? Every model in the Subaru lineup except the Subaru BRZ comes standard with an AWD system. While the type of AWD system may vary slightly between models, they all come equipped with it.
Returning to our original question, not all SUVs have a four-wheel drive system, but most four-wheel drive vehicles fall within the SUV category. You could probably say that the full-blooded, go-anywhere, do-anything 4×4 off-road adventure wagon is the platonic ideal of an SUV.
All-wheel drive (AWD)

It`s typically used for lighter-duty vehicles such as sedans or car-based SUVs. An AWD engine can also regulate how much power is being sent to the front and back tires. This helps the car get the best possible traction.

Improved performance: An all-wheel-drive car has better acceleration than RWD or 4WD. Since all four wheels accelerate simultaneously, there is no wheel spin when you pull hard. The vehicle doesn`t overspin when cornering as the wheels move at different speeds to maintain traction.
As the name implies, all-wheel drive (AWD) can feed power to each corner. Depending on the system (designs vary), AWD can provide maximum forward traction during acceleration. It is especially helpful in sloppy road conditions and when driving over moderate off-road terrain.
AWD is exclusive to cars and minivans. Only SUVs/crossovers accommodate both. So, it`s not so much about which platform works best for AWD and 4WD, but which type of vehicle do you want or need. If your answer to that is a pickup truck, you have little choice other than 4WD.
It depends. If you live somewhere where there is a lot of snow, mud, or other precipitation, then yes, you should get an AWD vehicle. However, if you have a FWD vehicle with the proper tires and mainly do city and highway driving, then you`ll most likely be just fine.

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Im am looking for a car that is AWD and 5 speed but aside from a subaru i have no clue where to look.
ANSWER : Hello – lots of all-wheel drive with a manual transmission models to choose from: Chevy Equinox, Toyota RAV4, Honda CR-V, BMW 3-series, Audi A3, or A4 and so on. Happy motoring!

Car not speeding up smoothly, service engine light on when first start driving and car vibrating
ANSWER : Hi There,
It sounds like you may have a dirty or faulty mass air flow sensor. The problem this can cause may also be compounded when the engine is cold due to the change in air density in cooler weather. The mass air flow sensor monitors air intake as it is mixed with fuel prior to being injected into the motor. This sensor relays information about fuel and air temperature, air speed entering the motor and many other things to the ECM which uses this to make adjustments to fuel supply to the motor. A dirty or faulty sensor can cause an imbalanced air/fuel load to be supplied to the motor which results in an over fueling or under fueling situation depending on the conditions. This type of inconsistent fuel supply to the motor may cause a hesitation, loss of power, a jerking reaction, potentially a bit of black exhaust smoke and typically a strong smell of fuel when this sensor is malfunctioning. I would suggest having a professional from Your Mechanic come to your home to diagnose and inspect your vehicle.

I have a 2007 Nissan Murano. Sometimes, when I am driving my car. The AWD Locked light comes on, at about 40-50 mph.
ANSWER : Hello, thank you for writing in. The vehicle may be engaging the abs due to a sensor or electrical issue causing the vibrations. The quickest way to determine why the ABS warning light has illuminated is to scan the vehicle for diagnostic codes. This needs to be done when the light has illuminated. It can be done at most automotive parts stores, or by a technician. It is not likely that a fuse or relay would cause this, as they either work or they do not work. These components are not intermittent unless they have a loose connection. Scan the vehicle to determine what sensor or part of the system needs your attention. For more help with diagnostics or resolving the issues, contact our service department to schedule an appointment.

I put the wrong key in my car and a few weeks later my car just shut down and it will not start I believe it’s the computer but…
ANSWER : Hi there. What had happened is the wrong key set the security to the vehicle. This is to prevent the vehicle from starting with the wrong keys. Try removing the battery cables (+) and (-) for 13 minutes. During that time, put the original key in the ignition and turn it on. Activate everything in the car even though there is no power. Then remove the key and hook up the battery cables. The computer should have reset and reset the security. If the security is still being tripped, then I recommend seeking out a professional, such as one from Your Mechanic, to help you

Oil leaking from under car and "remote control car" sound when car is first started for a few minutes until it warm up.
ANSWER : Hello,
There are a number of things that could make an engine noisy when starting up. Depending on the specific type of sound you are referring to, this will determine how to properly diagnose. If there is a bit of a hissing sound, this may be a sign of a vacuum leak. If this is more of a shrieking sound, this may be a sign of a worn out or out of adjustment serpentine belt. If there is a bit of a howling or growling sound, this may be a sign of a worn out or low on fluid power steering pump. A rattling or pinging sound may be caused by an ignition problem. An engine can ping (or knock) due to an improper combustion process. A "spark knock" is the result of combustion occurring too early. Early combustion can occur from carbon buildup inside the combustion chamber, a lean air/fuel mixture, and advanced ignition timing (spark plug firing too soon). A clattering type sound may be a result of improper lubrication in the valve train which could be a more serious problem and should be addressed as soon as possible. I would suggest having an expert from YourMechanic come to your location to diagnose and inspect your vehicle to ensure everything is in proper working order.

While car accelarateion car speed not increases from 20 in petrol as well as gas.
ANSWER : Hello there. Unfortunately, we only provide mechanical service and repair tips for cars, trucks and SUV’s sold in the United States. The Hyundai you listed is not one of those sold here. You might want to seek advice from a local mechanic to help resolve your Hyundai’s issues. Best of luck!

Car is making a speed related sound over 20mph almost like something is dragging or rubbing. 2008 Subaru Outback
ANSWER : Hi there – quite likely, this is a wheel bearing noise. Your own diagnostics actually narrow it to this "speed-related, but not while shifting (accelerating)" – well done! The bearing might not make noise while suspended – because it isn’t carrying any weight then. If you make slow turns at modest speeds – an "on-ramp" for example – that will help determine which bearing it is if it’s a front wheel bearing: if louder during a left turn, it’s the right-front bearing, opposite for a right turn. I would recommend a wheel bearing/hub replacement service by a mobile, professional mechanic, such as one from YourMechanic, who will come to your location, diagnose this problem, give you an accurate assessment of damage and cost estimate for repairs.

Should I buy this car for $1700
ANSWER : Prior to buying any car, drive the car around and listen for any noises. Then do an inspection on the vehicle to make sure that it is safe to drive. All cars will need maintenance, but if the car was kept up, then the maintenance should be to a minimum.