Do Rear-Wheel Drive Sedans Have a Driveshaft?
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Rear-wheel drive sedans have a driveshaft. Front-wheel drive pulls the entire vehicle, while rear-wheel drive pushes it. Introduction to Rear-Engine Rear-Wheel Drive: The engine is located at the rear of the vehicle, integrated with the differential and manual transmission. The rear wheels are the driving wheels, and the engine is positioned behind the rear axle, which is referred to as rear-engine rear-wheel drive. Advantages of Rear-Engine Rear-Wheel Drive: Due to the small yaw moment, the vehicle is very agile to handle; excellent starting and climbing performance, almost independent of load conditions; since the engine, transmission, and differential are integrated, the force transmission path is very short; the front wheels bear less load, making steering lighter; brake force distribution is reasonable; the front suspension structure is simple.