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1/3 of these are wrong (stole from Grand Tour Facebook page)
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Rear engine
Cab over engine
Front engine
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The real question is: why not a cart before the horse?
I think it has some real advantages. Rides smoother than a saddle (as long as it’s on a road), Wouldn’t need reins to steer, and while it would be less stable in a straight line, it would likely be more agile and easier to control in in crowded streets. Plus, you wouldn’t be pooped on.
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The horses also work as
RWD
AWD
FWD
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Do you mean the NSX because that would technically be AWD?
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AMG GT is actually mid engined. Engine sits behind the front axle.
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right, FM. Just like the NSX is a MR
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Just like the Corvette and Viper.
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I always thought that was exactly why VW and Porsche put the motors in the back....to prevent people from getting pooped on.
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I think they call it RMR. The second r is the drive type