Front wheel drive. The weight of the engine puts pressure on the front tires giving you more traction to the tires that not only propel the vehicle but also steer the vehicle.
Yes
Yes. A Front wheel drive
Yes. A Front wheel drive
Rear wheel drive vehicles are better able to deal with loads, that's why there are few, if any, front wheel drive pickup trucks, and zero front wheel drive commercial trucks.
does a 2002 mazda protege have a front wheel drive
FWD means front wheel drive. It drives most of the engines power to the front wheels through drive shafts which allows the car to have better handling than rear wheel drive cars.
AWD stands for All Wheel Drive which is a system in many vehicles in which there is both front and rear wheel drive. Unlike with 4x4, all wheel drive can not be selceted but instead is constant in all weather conditions.
The front axles are your "driveshafts" on ALL front wheel drive vehicles. Other wise there are no drive shafts.
They are front wheel drive!
No, it is on the axle of front wheel drive vehicles and some rear wheel drive vehicles (if they have independent rear suspension).
Well depending on if you have a Rear(or all) wheel drive vehicle or a Front wheel drive vehicle it is either on the back(rear and most all wheel drive vehicles) or on the side(front wheel drive vehicles) the easiest way to find it is to Jack up the front or front side of your car and look for it.
No, all Ford Mustangs are rear wheel drive vehicles.
A front axle holds the front wheels on and on front-wheel drive vehicles transmits engine torque to the wheels. --Ken