cars
Cars, also automobiles, are wheeled motor vehicles designed for the transportation of passengers and goods on roads. Most cars have four wheels and are powered by internal combustion engines that burn fossil fuels, but many modern cars use electric motors or hybrid systems. Cars typically include a chassis or unibody frame, a body, a passenger compartment, and a powertrain that includes engine, transmission, drivetrain, and axles. Common propulsion arrangements include front-, rear-, and all-wheel drive. The typical configuration is a front-mounted engine with rear- or front-wheel drive.
The development began in the late 19th century with inventors such as Karl Benz and Gottlieb Daimler.
Cars vary in size and configuration, including sedans, hatchbacks, SUVs, coupes, convertibles, wagons, and minivans. They
Cars have shaped economies and urban form through mobility, manufacturing, and road networks. They influence energy