Does the Audi Q3 have independent suspension?
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Audi Q3 has independent suspension. Independent suspension location: An independent suspension system means that the wheels on each side are individually suspended under the frame or body through an elastic suspension system. Most modern cars use independent suspension systems, which can be further divided into different structural types such as transverse arm, longitudinal arm, multi-link, strut, and MacPherson suspension systems. Advantages of independent suspension: Light weight, reducing the impact on the body and improving wheel traction; softer springs with lower stiffness can be used to enhance ride comfort; it allows the engine to be positioned lower, lowering the car's center of gravity and improving driving stability; the left and right wheels can move independently, reducing body tilt and vibration.