Because humans do not have the ability to brake and release sufficiently fast enough to stop and not skid.
ABS removes this problem. Just stomp on the brake and let the electronics worry about how to do it.
Nickel Metal Hydride or Lithium Ion batteries are the most widely used.
horse and cart was use in victorian time because they had no cars then
Almost all modern automobiles do.
Anti-lock Brake System.
1988
Yes but the V4 engine has not been widely used in cars.
the majority of cars do now but watch out the older it is the less likely it is to have them
Holden Statesman cars are very popular cars in Australia. Used models are widely available and prices can vary from 9,000 to 30,000 dollars depending on the age and condition of the vehicle.
Used SEAT cars are widely available for purchase. Any local used car dealership has a high probability of carrying this type of car. Otherwise, Auto Trader and Craigslist are good resources for finding such cars.
Saudi Arabia
yes, pretty much all cars in the past two decades have ABS stardard
simply because Americans are too lazy to learn how to threshold brake :) im a full blooded american but i drive a jap car (1987 300ZX) no ABS, no traction/stablity control, no nothing. i have no issue because i enjoy cars like that..