And without a long driveshaft, rear axle (or axles), or rear differential, front-drive vehicles carry less mass. This, coupled with reduced driveline loss, aids efficiency. Front-drive ...
The dash-to-axle ratio represents the distance between a car's front axle and its windshield base (the most forward part of its dashboard) compared to the distance between the front axle and rear axle ...
This time around, he focuses on explaining one of the most commonly used terms to bash front-wheel-drive cars, the dash-to-axle ratio. Now that we all know what the automotive design terminology ...
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