Not exact matches
On
front driven cars, the motor
sits about
over the
front axles, which means any torque applied to the frame by the motor would not cause an increase or decrease of «weight» on the
front wheels, only on the rear wheels.
The driver
sits out
over the
front axle, while passengers are crammed into the back.
The driver
sits well back in the car, almost
over the rear
axle and looks ahead down a long, narrow fuselage to narrow twin
front tyres, specially created for the car by tyre partner Michelin.