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Definition of rear-wheel drive in English: rear-wheel drivenoun mass nounA transmission system that provides power to the rear wheels of a motor vehicle. 后轮驱动 as modifier a rear-wheel drive coupé 一辆后轮驱动的两门轿式汽车。 Example sentencesExamples - When it's wet, great care is needed at roundabouts, as it's easy to get the back of this rear-wheel drive vehicle trying to overtake the front.
- One of the most difficult manufacturing issues to overcome was how to install power trains for both front and rear-wheel drive vans on a common production line.
- Powering this front engine / rear-wheel drive newcomer is a 2.0 litre engine with no less than 237 bhp and the red line is set at 9,000 rpm.
- Perfectly respectable middle-aged men, ones charged with testing far more powerful cars than this, turned into young hooligans when presented with a 265 bhp rear-wheel drive hot hatch.
- Under the hood of this rear-wheel drive car is a 3.5L V - 6 engine capable of 280 hp at 6,200 rpm and mated to a 5-speed automatic transmission with manual shift mode.
- The company's deliberately keeping the initial formula relatively simple: One engine, one transmission, one wheelbase, two body styles and two box lengths, rear-wheel drive or 4-wheel drive.
- ‘This season I've gone from front-wheel drive to rear-wheel drive and 275 horsepower to 475 horsepower, it's great to be driving something a bit more exciting than a touring car,’ says Michael.
- The advertisements tell us, endlessly, that unlike any other family hatchback on the market it has rear-wheel drive.
- While we're at it, don't bother picking a car for its front-wheel drive, rear-wheel drive, or mid-mounted engine - pick it because it's pretty.
- Can you successfully build luxury cars without a V - 8 or rear-wheel drive?
- This plant will be able to make left-hand drive and right-hand cars; rear-wheel drive and all-wheel drive vehicles.
- In below zero conditions, the argument concerning front-wheel drive and rear-wheel drive shifts its emphasis.
- But no doubt this will delight the purists and may even console, to some extent, those upset by the fact that the car is front-wheel rather than rear-wheel drive.
- I thought it would be interesting to race rear-wheel drive again after about seven years in front-wheel drive!
- Purists may favour the handling balance that goes with its rear-wheel drive, but it lacks hatchback versatility.
- No fewer than three full-time four-wheel-drive systems are offered in addition to standard-issue rear-wheel drive.
- Today's version is the sixth generation of the breed and over the years the car has grown in size and moved from longitudinal rear-wheel drive to transverse front-wheel drive.
- With a mid-engine design and rear-wheel drive, the Roadster and Coupe have characteristically sporty road manners.
- Traversing through just a few inches of snow could be a monumental feat for most luxury sedans, most of which feature rear-wheel drive.
- The styling and the fancy paintwork were terrific, and I've always preferred cars with rear-wheel drive.
Definition of rear-wheel drive in US English: rear-wheel drivenounˈri(ə)r ˌ(h)wēl ˈˌdrīvˈrɪ(ə)r ˌ(h)wil ˈˌdraɪv A transmission system that provides power to the rear wheels of a motor vehicle. 后轮驱动 as modifier a rear-wheel drive coupé 一辆后轮驱动的两门轿式汽车。 Example sentencesExamples - Can you successfully build luxury cars without a V - 8 or rear-wheel drive?
- In below zero conditions, the argument concerning front-wheel drive and rear-wheel drive shifts its emphasis.
- Perfectly respectable middle-aged men, ones charged with testing far more powerful cars than this, turned into young hooligans when presented with a 265 bhp rear-wheel drive hot hatch.
- No fewer than three full-time four-wheel-drive systems are offered in addition to standard-issue rear-wheel drive.
- Purists may favour the handling balance that goes with its rear-wheel drive, but it lacks hatchback versatility.
- Under the hood of this rear-wheel drive car is a 3.5L V - 6 engine capable of 280 hp at 6,200 rpm and mated to a 5-speed automatic transmission with manual shift mode.
- ‘This season I've gone from front-wheel drive to rear-wheel drive and 275 horsepower to 475 horsepower, it's great to be driving something a bit more exciting than a touring car,’ says Michael.
- This plant will be able to make left-hand drive and right-hand cars; rear-wheel drive and all-wheel drive vehicles.
- Traversing through just a few inches of snow could be a monumental feat for most luxury sedans, most of which feature rear-wheel drive.
- Powering this front engine / rear-wheel drive newcomer is a 2.0 litre engine with no less than 237 bhp and the red line is set at 9,000 rpm.
- But no doubt this will delight the purists and may even console, to some extent, those upset by the fact that the car is front-wheel rather than rear-wheel drive.
- With a mid-engine design and rear-wheel drive, the Roadster and Coupe have characteristically sporty road manners.
- I thought it would be interesting to race rear-wheel drive again after about seven years in front-wheel drive!
- The advertisements tell us, endlessly, that unlike any other family hatchback on the market it has rear-wheel drive.
- One of the most difficult manufacturing issues to overcome was how to install power trains for both front and rear-wheel drive vans on a common production line.
- Today's version is the sixth generation of the breed and over the years the car has grown in size and moved from longitudinal rear-wheel drive to transverse front-wheel drive.
- When it's wet, great care is needed at roundabouts, as it's easy to get the back of this rear-wheel drive vehicle trying to overtake the front.
- The styling and the fancy paintwork were terrific, and I've always preferred cars with rear-wheel drive.
- While we're at it, don't bother picking a car for its front-wheel drive, rear-wheel drive, or mid-mounted engine - pick it because it's pretty.
- The company's deliberately keeping the initial formula relatively simple: One engine, one transmission, one wheelbase, two body styles and two box lengths, rear-wheel drive or 4-wheel drive.
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