Bottom breather

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Studebaker Avanti

A bottom breather is a front-engine automobile that takes in air from below the front fascia (nose) rather than through a conventional grille at the front of the vehicle. This styling can provide a more aerodynamic front end, or the appearance of better aerodynamics, or the look of a rear-engined sports car such as the Porsche 911 which also lacks a front grille. Some of the most famous bottom breathing automobiles are the Chevrolet Corvette C4, Studebaker Avanti and the Ford Taurus.

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  1. '96½ Ford Taurus Sho - First Look Motor Trend "In engineer jargon, the Taurus is a "bottom-breather" (it takes in air from underneath the front fascia)"


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