In most cases, it would be more correct to say that the cars are designed around existing axles, much like they are designed to use existing bearings. There are probably some vehicles for which axles are custom designed, though, and it would still be correct to say that a specific axle will only fit a specific car or cars.
4-wheeled cars have 4 axles. Depending on the type of drive-train that the car uses, some of the axles might only be stub axles or hubs, and some axles might be referred to as 'spindles', but they are all, 'axles', nonetheless.
To make it easier for humans to drive a car.
No, you have to buy a chip that is made for that specific car.
depends on if the car is front wheel drive or rear wheel drive. If it is FWD, it will have a axle for each front wheel, if RWD, it still has 2 axles but they are housed in the cars rear end............hope this helps
One of the easiest wooden cars to make is the pinewood derby car. Take a small block of pinewood (7" long x 4" wide x 1" high) and shape it to design. Place notches on the bottom for the wheel axles between 1/4" to 1/2" from either end. Place the axles, and be certain they do not protrude from the bottom of the car- Do not attach yet. Sand down the car body, and paint. Attach axles to the bottom of the car. Attach wheels to the axles. You've just made a car out of wood. Please bear in mind that there may be stipulations when attempting to create one of these vehicles for an official showing, such as a Pinewood Derby.
"Alhambra cars are a specific type of car.
Smart cars are a German car that are made in France.
the Mitsubishi car was made in Japan.
Car frames are made of steel.
Depends on what car it is, and where the car is made
Cars are made in factories in almost every country.
Dog guards for cars are made to keep a dog in place in the car and not interfere with the driving of the car. This is for the dog's safety as well as the safety of the car's other occupants.