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Travis (not verified)    February 19, 2020 - 6:18PM

In reply to by Vince white (not verified)

I'm sorry, you are just wrong. Mid-engine has a definition, and it is that the engine is located between the wheels.

That said, I realize that nobody ever calls vehicles with engines mounted just behind the front wheels "mid" engined. That's basically the point of this article--to point out that those can *technically* be mid-engined as well.

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