* It's not a common design: Most cars have the same size wheels on all four corners for balance and handling. Having bigger wheels on the back is usually associated with specific car types:
* Rear-Wheel Drive Sports Cars: These often have larger rear wheels to help with traction and power delivery. Examples include the Porsche 911, Chevrolet Corvette, and Nissan GT-R.
* Trucks and SUVs: Some trucks and SUVs have larger rear wheels due to their hauling capacity and off-road capabilities. Examples include the Ford F-150, Jeep Wrangler, and Toyota Tundra.
* Modified Cars: Some car enthusiasts modify their vehicles to have larger wheels on the back, for aesthetic reasons or performance tuning.
The specific names for these cars would be based on their manufacturer, model, and purpose. For example, you might refer to a "Porsche 911 with larger rear wheels" or a "lifted Jeep Wrangler with larger rear wheels."