Yuanbaoliang, the concept of "subframe", is a new term often used in car books. This component is not only found in Volkswagen cars, but also in other car models. The subframe is not a complete frame, but only a bracket that supports the front and rear axles and suspension, connecting the axles and suspension to the "main frame" through it, commonly known as the "subframe". The function of the subframe is to block vibration and noise, reduce their direct entry into the car compartment, so it is mostly found in luxury sedans and off-road vehicles. Some cars even install subframes for engines)
1: Two horns of the gearbox: 2. Return oil pipe and oil pipe of the steering gear. 3. Half shaft and balance rod. Direction rod. 4. Connection of the steering intermediate shaft to the steering gear. 5. Installation of four fixing screws for the Yuanbao beam. 1. Fixation of four screws and intermediate shaft. 2. Two oil pipes. 3. Horn, half shafts and pull rods on both sides
In the summer of 1976, Ford Motor Company launched the first generation Fiesta to the market. The basic model was equipped with a 1.0-liter engine, with a power of 30 kilowatts. The entire vehicle weighed only 700 kilograms, making it the lightest among similar cars. The 1.2 cubic meters of cargo space was also the largest among similar cars. It had the best panoramic view and a drag coefficient of 0.42 compared to other cars at that time. The small drag coefficient greatly reduced fuel consumption, with a fuel consumption of only 5.6 liters per 100 kilometers at a speed of 90 kilometers per hour, At a speed of 120 kilometers per hour, the fuel consumption per 100 kilometers is 8.2 liters, and when driving in the city, the fuel consumption per 100 kilometers is 7.9 liters. Fuel economy was a key factor for the success of the Ford Fiesta in the era of energy crisis, but this was not its only advantage. Through strong technological innovation, the Fiesta proved that size is not the only measure of car value
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