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Used AWD & 4WD Vehicles for Utah Snow

SUVs, trucks, and Subarus built for the Wasatch winter, Cottonwood canyons, and Park City commute — at Peterson Auto Sales in Midvale, family-owned since 1965.

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Stocked for Utah Winters Year-Round

Peterson Auto Sales — family-owned since 1965 and a two-time Utah Quality Dealer of the Year (1989 and 2023) — keeps used AWD and 4WD vehicles on the lot year-round, built for Salt Lake City's winters, the Cottonwood canyons, and the Park City commute. Subarus, Toyota 4Runners, 4WD pickups, and AWD crossovers, all with a free CARFAX, a flat $289 documentation fee, and no commission salespeople.

AWD vs 4WD — What's Actually the Difference, and What Do You Need in Utah?

If you're driving up Parley's Canyon during a January storm or heading up Little Cottonwood Canyon on a powder day, the difference between all-wheel drive (AWD) and four-wheel drive (4WD) matters more than you may realize - and buying the wrong car for your life along the Wasatch is an easy mistake to make.

In practice, most Utah commuters — Salt Lake to Sandy, Murray to Draper, anywhere along I-15 — are better served by AWD. It's seamless and low-maintenance. 4WD makes sense if you're regularly venturing off-road or hauling gear into the backcountry of southern Utah. UDOT enforces traction law on Big Cottonwood, Little Cottonwood, and Parley's during winter storm events, accepting both AWD and 4WD with appropriate tires (3PMSF or M+S rated).

Use case AWD 4WD
Daily commute on I-15 / 215 / paved valley driving ✅ Plenty Overkill
Ski-canyon access (Big/Little Cottonwood, Parley's) ✅ Sufficient with 3PMSF or M+S tires ✅ Also works
Off-road, deep-snow towing, backcountry Not enough ✅ Required

Once you know which type fits your driving, the next question is which models to actually look for.

The Most-Requested AWD and 4WD Models at Our Midvale Lot

Knowing the difference between AWD and 4WD is useful — knowing which specific vehicles deliver that capability reliably in Utah winters is where it gets practical. At Peterson Auto Sales (family-owned since 1965, two-time Utah Quality Dealer of the Year), we consistently see requests for the following cars.

Subaru Outbacks and Foresters are perennial favorites — Subaru's standard AWD system and generous ground clearance make them a sensible choice for canyon commuters and weekend skiers alike. Toyota RAV4s and 4Runners draw steady demand too, with the 4Runner's part-time 4WD earning particular loyalty from buyers who regularly push past the canyon gates into backcountry terrain. Per the iSeeCars 2025 Longest-Lasting Cars Study, the Toyota 4Runner reaches 250,000 miles at roughly 30% likelihood.

Honda CR-Vs and Mazda CX-5s are worth a look if daily-driver comfort ranks at the top of your list - both pair AWD with strong reliability records, and both are common in our used SUVs inventory.

For buyers who need towing or off-road capability beyond what an AWD SUV offers, 4WD pickups — Toyota Tacoma, Ford F-150 4WD, Chevrolet Silverado 4WD — come through our lot regularly. Many of the same buyers who started here on Subarus eventually graduate to a 4WD truck for trailer towing or backcountry access.

Inventory rotates, so availability shifts week to week. If a specific model isn't on the lot, our network can usually find the right vehicle for you at no extra cost.

Tires Matter as Much as Drivetrain

Here's something a lot of buyers don't expect to hear from a used car dealership: the tires already on a vehicle can matter more than whether it's AWD or 4WD. AWD and 4WD improve traction when accelerating, but they do nothing to help you stop or steer on ice. That's just physics.

Winter tires (sometimes called snow tires) use a softer rubber compound and more aggressive tread patterns that stay pliable in sub-freezing temperatures. The 3PMSF (Three-Peak Mountain Snowflake) is the standard UDOT looks for in storm-event traction enforcement.

In practice, the smartest setup for a Wasatch winter is a capable AWD or 4WD drivetrain paired with a dedicated winter tire. One without the other is a half-measure. For canyon commuters — particularly buyers in Cottonwood Heights, the Sandy bench, or up the Avenues - dedicated snow tires (or a second set of wheels) are the real-world upgrade.

When you're shopping our Midvale lot, it's worth asking what rubber is currently on any vehicle you're considering — and factoring a tire upgrade into your overall budget if needed. Once you've landed on the right vehicle and tires, the next question is usually how to structure the purchase. That's where our financing options come in.

Financing a 4WD Vehicle at Peterson

You've done the hard work — you know the difference between AWD and 4WD, you've thought through tires, and you have a short list of models. The last thing that should slow you down is the financing.

At Peterson Auto, we have relationships with more than 40 lenders, including specialists in subprime credit, first-time buyers, and self-employed borrowers. Whether your credit history is spotless or complicated, there's a realistic path to getting into a reliable AWD or 4WD vehicle before the next storm rolls down from the Wasatch. A First-Time Buyer program is available for buyers who haven't financed a vehicle before — no judgment, just straightforward options.

Every used vehicle comes with a free CARFAX up front, and the only fee on the deal is a flat $289 doc fee - other dealers can charge $400–$799+ for the same thing. Trade-ins are welcome, with free same-day appraisals, and we handle lender payoffs the same day.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between AWD and 4WD, and which do I need for Utah?

AWD (all-wheel drive) is automatic — power is sent to whichever wheels need traction, and it's always on. It's great for snowy roads, ski commutes, and most Wasatch winter driving. 4WD (four-wheel drive) is typically driver-engaged and provides more capability on serious off-road terrain or deep snow. For the average Utah commute, AWD is plenty. For canyon back-roads, hauling, towing, or serious snow, 4WD with low range is better. We can walk you through which makes sense for how you drive.

What's the best used AWD SUV for Utah winters?

It depends on your priorities, but Subaru Outback, Subaru Forester, Toyota RAV4 AWD, and Honda CR-V AWD are some of the most popular AWD SUVs we sell to Utah customers — they balance fuel economy, reliability, and snow capability well. For more cargo and 3-row seating, Toyota Highlander AWD and Honda Pilot AWD are strong options. For the most ground clearance, the Toyota 4Runner is hard to beat.

Are 4WD pickup trucks better for Utah than AWD SUVs?

Different tools for different jobs. A 4WD truck is unbeatable for towing, hauling, off-road access, and deep-snow capability. An AWD SUV is usually more comfortable for daily commuting, gets better fuel economy, and handles 90% of what Utah winter driving throws at it. Most of our customers buy what fits their dominant use case — daily driving and family duty for SUVs, towing/work/serious off-road for 4WD trucks.

Do you have used Subarus in stock?

Subarus come through our lot regularly — Outback, Forester, Crosstrek, and the occasional Impreza or Legacy. They're popular with Utah buyers because of their standard AWD and reliability records. Browse the inventory above to see what's in stock today, or call (801) 561-2727 to ask what's coming in.

Should I buy snow tires for my used AWD vehicle?

For most Utah drivers, all-season tires combined with AWD or 4WD are sufficient. But if you commute up to Park City regularly, drive Big or Little Cottonwood Canyon in winter, or live up the bench, dedicated snow tires (or studded tires) make a real difference in stopping distance and traction. Some of our vehicles come through with snow tires already mounted; we'll let you know what's on each one.

Can I finance an AWD SUV or 4WD truck through Peterson Auto Sales?

Yes — we work with 40+ lenders and can structure financing for first-time buyers, customers with bad or no credit, and self-employed buyers. AWD SUVs and 4WD trucks tend to hold their value well in Utah, which generally helps on financing terms. Visit our financing page or stop by the lot to discuss options.

Visit Peterson Auto Sales in Midvale

We're at 8498 South State Street in Midvale, open Monday – Saturday. Call (801) 561-2727 with any questions.

Peterson Auto Sales
8498 South State Street
Midvale, UT 84047
Hours
Mon – Fri: 9am – 6pm
Saturday: 9am – 5pm
Phone
(801) 561-2727