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- 2027 Chevy Bolt (versus, FWD, California, hatchback) - Electric . . .
So these photos were not officially released by Chevy, but they were grabbed by someone who happened to see the 2027 Bolt charging at a public
- Tired of FWD vehicles and the ridiculous negative rear camber
Ive noticed most native FWD vehicles with independent rear suspension going down the road have an excessive amount of negative rear camber I know that they initially have some built in to try to help the inherently dangerous handling of FWD vehicles The problem is especially once the rear springs settle or wear from the weak rear springs carring even a modest load, that the rear camber
- Do tires have to match on FWD vehicles? Well, no, of course not, what . . .
The difference between fwd and awd is the type of differential On most awd systems, somewhere in the system is some type of limited slip device, and a different tire will chew that up On most (but not all) fwd cars there is no limited slip device, so two slightly-different sized tires will not result in a quick mechanical failure The diff will have to operate, but that shouldn’t cause too
- FWD car ok or AWD a necessity? (Minneapolis, St. Paul: neighborhoods . . .
Planning on moving from Fl to Mn in about a year, but wife is getting a new car this fall I have read that FWD vehicles are fine with snow tires and
- AWD or FWD - General Discussion - Car Talk Community
FWD takes over to deliver the efficient performance you expect from the new Rogue If slippery conditions or a loss of traction are detected, AWD kicks in immediately to deliver excess power to the wheels that do have a good grip This keeps you moving forward and prevents wheel spin
- Does it help to have weight in your trunk for a front wheel drive car . . .
A couple of relatives recommend putting a couple 40 pound bags in the trunk to help keep traction in icy conditions I know this is often suggested
- AWD vs FWD on snow ice - Safety - Car Talk Community
Honda CRV (awd) versus Toyota Avalon (fwd) On an interstate drive, mostly level during snowy weather, is AWD substantially safer? Specifically, the main threat is spinouts Real bad with RWD but that is not in this discussion
- 2025 Season NASCAR Thread (FWD, brakes, engines, mechanical) - Auto . . .
• If competition officials grant a waiver for playoff eligibility, in some circumstances that driver will forfeit any playoff points accumulated in the regular season Such a driver would start the playoffs with a baseline maximum of 2,000 points in the re-set standings Playoff points would be forfeited if a waiver is granted after a suspension or if a driver chooses to skip a race Playoff
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