How to Distinguish Between Front-Wheel Drive and Rear-Wheel Drive in Cars?

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DelAdeline
07/28/25 9:02pm
The differences between front-wheel drive and rear-wheel drive lie in the following aspects: 1. Different engines: (1) Front-wheel drive uses a transversely mounted engine positioned further forward, providing more interior space. (2) Rear-wheel drive uses a longitudinally mounted engine, which may encroach on interior space. 2. Different weight distribution between front and rear: (1) Front-wheel drive cars have a heavier front and lighter rear, making them prone to understeer during sharp turns. (2) Rear-wheel drive cars have a lighter front and heavier rear, making them prone to oversteer during sharp turns. 3. Different center of gravity angles: (1) When encountering steep slopes, front-wheel drive cars have their center of gravity towards the front, making them more likely to slip when climbing. (2) Rear-wheel drive cars have their center of gravity further back, making them less likely to slip when climbing. 4. Different front suspension: (1) Front-wheel drive models have longer front suspension and are a more common drive type for sedans. (2) Rear-wheel drive models have relatively shorter front suspension and are a common drive type for large and medium-sized buses.
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Anne
08/12/25 1:44am
I've driven several cars recently, let's talk about how to distinguish between front-wheel drive (FWD) and rear-wheel drive (RWD). The most noticeable difference when driving: with FWD cars during acceleration, the front wheels pull the entire vehicle, the steering feels light and nimble, especially showing strong stability in corners and being less prone to skidding on snow; RWD cars push the vehicle from the rear wheels when you step on the throttle, giving a slight tail swing - more exciting on dry roads but potentially unstable on slippery surfaces. Try accelerating in different road conditions: FWD feels like the whole car is being pulled, while RWD feels like being pushed. Also, FWD is more fuel-efficient for daily driving, whereas RWD offers more fun but consumes more fuel. Beginners will find FWD more stable in rain or snow - always test drive before choosing, don't just rely on specs. Remember, understanding this distinction is crucial for safe driving.
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