Depends how it's driven - a front wheel drive car can be prone to "lift-off" oversteer, which happens when you come off the gas mid way through a corner. An all wheel drive car will normally tend to oversteer if you use too much gas through the corner. It all depends on the car though!
One can learn more about oversteer and understeer from a driver's training instructor. Experience is also a great teacher, but maybe a dangerous one.
There should be more braking power to the front wheels for two reasons. As the brake is applied there is a change in the balance of weight distribution on all four tires caused by the vehicle pitching down on the front. This places more weight on the front tires. If there was more braking taking place on the rear tires than on the front, there would become an oversteer condition and the back of the vehicle would skid out.
Electrical vehicle are more in demand
A hybrid vehicle is a vehicle that uses two or more distinct power sources to propel the vehicle.
Yes, they will use less fuel but the fuel they use is more costly. A diesel vehicle also costs more than the same vehicle equipped with a petrol engine.
Air hitting the vehicle will cause drag. The bigger the vehicle the more are drags.
The more expensive or power the vehicle has the more expensive it will be to insure
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A horse drawn vehicle is any movable vehicle made to be pulled by one or more horses.
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satellite launch vehicle ( ROCKET)
No, there is a vehicle or 2, well more,just a type of vehicle