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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.
Cadillac built cars back in the late 20's and early 30's with a V16 engine.
An engine heads a trains, with cars behind it, and the caboose the last car. NOTE: If a train is heavy with freight, it may have several engine 'cars' pulling it, AND even pushing it from the back. NOTE: There are several types of train "cars".
When they were new, muscle cars could have been priced anywhere from $2000 to $4000, depending on options and the engine that came with it.
You should try Toyota Arabia cars. They have a lot of variety in hatch back, sedan as well as SUVs. Their cars are one of the best Saudi cars that are renowned for their engine efficiency and value for money.
Daihatsu Dodge Cars start with a stater motor or a crank handle depending on the type of engine it has.
its the cover on top of a cars engine
Usually at the front end of the engine, driven by a belt. Some cars have a back-up electric water pumt somewhere low in the engine bay.
Most cars today use the internal combustion engine.
Either a transverse engine for front wheel drive cars (and the occasional rear engine, rear wheel drive car), or a longitudinal engine for front/mid-engine, rear wheel drive cars.
no because cars have an engine
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