No, the best way to control a skid differs between front-wheel and rear-wheel drive cars. In a front-wheel drive car, it's important to steer into the skid and maintain acceleration to regain traction, as the front wheels provide both steering and power. In contrast, for a rear-wheel drive car, the driver should ease off the throttle and steer into the skid to help bring the rear wheels back in line with the front. Understanding the vehicle's drivetrain characteristics is key to effectively managing skids.
All cars can be turned into a non front drive car.
front wheel they can be change to rear wheel theu can be changed but mostly front wheel drive
An electric fan is needed on front-wheel drive cars
You mean, what cars don`t come with front wheel drive. Most to-day are FWD.
You can. However, you have to buy the correct type. Rims made for real wheel drives typically do not fit front wheel drive cars. You have to find rims made for front wheel drive cars. Some stores simply do not carry them.
RWD cars.
Economy and other smaller cars are more commonly front wheel drive. Light/medium duty trucks, luxury cars, SUVs, et. al. are more commonly rear wheel drive.
Either a transverse engine for front wheel drive cars (and the occasional rear engine, rear wheel drive car), or a longitudinal engine for front/mid-engine, rear wheel drive cars.
The Chevy camaro is not front wheel drive but rear wheel drive as most sports cars.
Some cars you can and some require 4 wheel alignment.
All Chevrolet Celebrity cars are FWD (front wheel drive).
Front wheel drive cars are better in snow.