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In passenger vehicle design, the term refers to a collection of styling
tropes commonly used by
Chrysler since the early 1990s in which the passenger cabin is "pushed
forward" so that the front wheelwell directly abuts the leading edge of
the front doors, and the windscreen extends forward near the front axle, while
the rear wheels are "shifted" towards the back corners of the vehicle.
In the case of vehicles other than passenger cars the term refers to a design
in which the
steering wheel is placed forward of the front axle, which, typically, is
located directly beneath the driver's seat. This arrangement is perhaps better
known as forward control.
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