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One key aspect of vehicle performance is the drivetrain. Front-wheel drive (FWD) is a setup where the front wheels handle both power delivery and steering.
This layout offers several advantages, including lower manufacturing costs.
Compared to rear-wheel drive, FWD vehicles generally have better MPG ratings.
Since FWD vehicles have fewer components, they require less energy to move.
FWD vehicles perform exceptionally well in snowy conditions because the engine's weight sits over the front wheels.
With proper tires, FWD cars handle safely in difficult conditions.
One key reason why FWD remains popular is its affordability.
Because FWD doesn’t require a rear driveshaft, cargo room is improved.
For families and commuters, extra legroom makes FWD a practical choice.
FWD vehicles are known for being beginner-friendly.
For city driving and highways, steering feels more natural.
Choosing FWD means enjoying easier handling.
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