Well a rear engine car has the engine in the back like a Porche 911 or a VW beetle, and a front engine car has it in the front like most cars you see. There are also mid engine cars which tend to be supercars like ferraris or lamborghinis. Mid engine cars handle the best.
ones in the front, ones in the back
Vti - rear and front disc brake engine b16 15' wheels esi - front disc brake only engine d16 14' wheels
ones in the front, ones in the back
The front suspension is steerable.
front tyre is made up of rubber and rear tyre is made up of roobber.
In front wheel drive the traction comes from the front wheels while in rear wheel drive traction power comes from the rear wheels.
Depends on the vehicle. Sometimes they are all the same. Sometimes the O2 sensors in front of the converter are heated while the rear ones aren't. But the main difference is that the front ones are the ones that effect how the engine runs. The rear ones don't effect how the engine runs. They are only there as a check on the catalytic converter.
No, Only The transmission is different.
Four cylinder it is on the rear of the engine. Six cylinder it is on the front of the engine.Four cylinder it is on the rear of the engine. Six cylinder it is on the front of the engine.
very little difference with the interior, however the front and rear of the 64 were squared off and the 63 from the side view looked pointed < on the rear and > this on the front
A car with the engine in the rear should have rear/all wheel drive. A car with the engine in the front should have front/all wheel drive.
Front-tine tillers have the tines (blades) located in front of the wheels and underneath the engine. In rear-tine tillers, the digging tines are located behind the wheels and there are 2 main types - standard rotating tines and counter rotating tines.