Do Front-Wheel Drive Cars Have Drive Shafts?
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Front-wheel drive cars do not have drive shafts. Here is some relevant information about front-wheel drive cars: 1. Advantages: Lower price. Since most family cars are front-wheel drive; larger interior space, providing more comfort for rear passengers; fewer and simpler mechanical components in front-wheel drive cars, eliminating the need for a drive shaft assembly, which significantly reduces vehicle weight. 2. Concept: For small and medium displacement models, front-wheel drive cars have relatively small power loss. Front-wheel drive cars cannot perform drifts. The transmission and engine of front-wheel drive cars are located at the front of the vehicle, with most of the mass concentrated at the front as well, making the front end heavier and prone to 'understeer' in corners.