Review:
Front Wheel Drive (fwd)
overall review score: 4.5
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Front-wheel drive (FWD) is a type of drivetrain configuration where the engine powers the front wheels of a vehicle. This setup is commonly used in most passenger cars for its packaging efficiency and traction benefits.
Key Features
- Efficient use of space
- Improved traction in slippery conditions
- Better fuel economy compared to rear-wheel drive
- Lower manufacturing costs
Pros
- Better traction in wet or snowy conditions
- Improved fuel efficiency
- Lower weight distribution for better handling
Cons
- Can lead to torque steer under hard acceleration
- Limited towing capacity compared to rear-wheel drive
- Not as suitable for high-performance sports cars