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<p>successfully use a Volkswagen Beetle as the donor car for this reason. The relative simplicity and light weight compared to 4WD can therefore sometimes outweigh the disadvantage of only having two driven wheels.</p>

<p>Where RR differs from MR is in that the engine is located outside the wheelbase. The major advantage of MRlow moment of inertiais negated somewhat (though still lower than <a href="page.php?w=FR_layout">FR</a>), and there is more room for passengers and cargo (though usually less than FR). Furthermore, because both axles are on</p><p>
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