The least common engine placement in modern vehicles is to stick it in the middle or slightly forward of the rear axle. This is referred to as a mid-engined configuration, and while it is perfect for ...
Long before the mid-engine layout became the standard for exotic high-performance rides, these road-legal sports cars went all in on placing the motor behind the driver, making history in the process.
Rear-engined car models have been rare across automotive history, but many of them are historic and iconic. It's important to understand the difference between mid- and rear-engine placement and how ...
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