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what is the difference between a 4 wheel car and a 2 wheel car?

See my dad was dropping me off at my bb game and i wanted to know wat the difference was beetween a 4 wheel car and a 2 wheel car and he explained in very hard terms so can u plese help me.+ i wanted to know because it was snowing outside

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there is no such thing as power-braking. what youre doing is to put MORE stress on the Torque Converter AND the Braking System by MAKING them work AGAINST each other.! this will eventually lead to one or the other failing when you least expect it and presenting you and OTHERS into a Dangerous situation. who is the Clown who taught you to drive like this??? (Clown needs to have all driving privileges removed.) absolutely NO positive gains , BUT many Negative effects. actually , keep doing this Action , you might STOP when you find out how much it will COST you. (later). and if you want to increase burn-out fuction/s , try fitting a Line-locker set-up to your System. (but refer back to what ive already said).
2 wheel drive is when only either your rear or front tires move your car along when you put pressure on your gas pedal (only one or the other) the other set of wheels just roll along, 4 wheel drive is when you apply pressure on your gas pedal all 4 wheels move the car along, kind of difficult to explain, hopefully it cleared things up a little bit.
A vehicle with 4 wheels is called a car. A vehicle with 2 wheels is called a motor cycle or a bicycle depending on how it's built.
Do mean Four-wheel drive and Two- wheel drive? Four wheel drive is where all fours wheel will power the vehicles motion. the are two types: All-wheel drive AWD (typically 60/40 power), Four-wheel drive or 4x4, usually with 4 wheel lock and the like. Two Wheel drive has only two of the vehicles wheels powering the car, Front wheel, or Rear-wheel. hope this is what you were looking for!

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