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Originally posted by 14.5 drift
Mc-G is right. The exotics are ussually mid engine cars and more weight is placed on the rear, hence the wider rear tires.
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Please name an AWD car that is not either front- or rear-engine. I'm just trying to figure out how you get power to both the front and rear if the engine is in the middle. I know how they do it on a pick-up truck (although this is front-engine, the system would still work if it were mid-engine, because of the height); but I have no idea how they would do it on a car. Thanks.
- Jtoby