True 4 wheel drive has a dedicated low range gear. There are stick shift cars with full time all wheel drive that apply power to all 4 wheels all the time, just like a 4 wheel drive; however, they do not have the dedicated low range gear found on off road 4 wheel drive vehicles and are therefore less capable under those conditions. The average road driver though would not notice a performance difference between the two. The Subaru impreza and subaru legacy are cars that have a stick shift and full time all wheel drive. No doubt there are others.
They are stick shift.
They are rear wheel drive.
the rear wheel drive ones
All cars can be turned into a non front drive car.
There should be a lamp on the dashboard with something like 4 wheels and lines between them, when you turn on/off your AWD, this lamp should be on or off. Other systems show this kind of information on display. Anyway most of the cars are permanently AWD, FWD or RWD.
a car is a four wheel, it has has a frame usauly small. the motor of the car depends on what you have, some cars have fuel injectors, some cars have carborators. the car starts up and if you press on the gas it move if you put it in drive, if you have a stick shift car, you put ur foot on the clutch and slowly let go to drive or for reverse. when you park a stick always put the ebrake on:) hope this help at all. sorry if this did not
Car rental firms have a choice for stick-shift cars or automatic cars. A potential customer can always give more specifics about the transmission types preferred.
You mean, what cars don`t come with front wheel drive. Most to-day are FWD.
An electric fan is needed on front-wheel drive cars
No I dont think so.
No, not feasibly. Front wheel drive cars typically have a transverse engine (as opposed to a longitudinal engine found in rear wheel drive cars) and a transmission with a different output location that that found on a rear wheel drive car... I won't say such a conversion is impossible, but it's highly impractical.
No