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How to drift your car
Drifting is a popular driving technique that involves intentionally oversteering your car to make it slide sideways through a turn. It requires a certain level of skill and practice to do safely and effectively. Here are the basic steps to drift your car:
By Car Community3 years ago in Wheel
Top 10 Craziest Concept Cars: The Future of Automotive Design
The world of concept cars is always evolving, and 2021 has been no exception. Car manufacturers around the world are constantly pushing the boundaries of design and technology, creating some of the most incredible vehicles we've ever seen. From sleek and aerodynamic models to futuristic, self-driving cars, here are the top 10 craziest concept cars of 2021.
By thangaprakash kalaiyarasan3 years ago in Wheel
CAR IS ALSO PART OF YOUR FAMILY
Tom had always been fond of his car. He had bought it when he was just out of college, and since then, it had been a part of his family. He had taken care of it as if it were a member of his family, always cleaning it and keeping it in pristine condition. To him, the car was not just a mode of transportation, but a symbol of his hard work and dedication.
By Munsif Ali3 years ago in Wheel
How to build a rally car
Building a rally car can be a complex process, but here are some general steps to get you started: 1. Choose the right car: Look for a car with a strong chassis, a good balance of weight distribution, and all-wheel drive. Some popular options include the Subaru Impreza, Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution, and Ford Focus RS.
By Car Community3 years ago in Wheel
How to build a drift car
Building a drift car can be a complex process, but here are some general steps to get you started: 1. Choose the right car: Look for a car with a rear-wheel drive and a good balance of weight distribution. Some popular options include the Nissan 240SX, Mazda RX-7, Toyota Supra, and BMW 3 series.
By Car Community3 years ago in Wheel
What’s the difference between the spoiler and the wing ?
While the terms "spoiler" and "wing" are often used interchangeably, there is actually a difference between the two. A spoiler is a device that is mounted on the rear of a vehicle, typically on the trunk or rear hatch. Spoilers are designed to disrupt the airflow over the rear of the vehicle, which can reduce lift and improve stability at high speeds. In general, spoilers are smaller and less prominent than wings, and are often used on street cars and sports cars.
By Car Community3 years ago in Wheel


