Here's why:
* Driveshaft: A driveshaft is a rotating shaft that transmits power from the transmission to the rear axle in rear-wheel drive vehicles.
* Front-wheel drive: In front-wheel drive cars, the engine and transmission are mounted in front of the car, and the power is delivered directly to the front wheels through axles. There is no need for a driveshaft to transfer power to the rear wheels.
Examples of car makes with front-wheel drive include:
* Honda
* Toyota
* Ford
* Volkswagen
* Subaru (while they are known for their all-wheel drive systems, many of their models also offer front-wheel drive)
It's important to note that many car models offer both front-wheel drive and all-wheel drive options.