Car salesman comes up with hilarious way to explain FWD, RWD and AWD to his customers
- This guy got creative when it came to explaining car terms
- He used his imagination to create actions instead of confusing his customers
- He got down on the shop floor and explained three terms in a hilarious way
Published on Mar 10, 2025 at 10:30 AM (UTC+4)
by Grace Donohoe
Last updated on Mar 07, 2025 at 12:22 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by
Tom Wood
This clever car salesman has come up with a hilarious way to explain FWD, RWD and AWD.
To non petrol heads – these terms could perhaps be confusing and hard to understand.
But now, thanks to this clever analogy – any queries about what they mean are cleared up.
However, his explanations require quite an active persona to carry out.
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Sometimes, car terms can be confusing.
We’ve all been there – trying to figure out what the abbreviations on a new car information pack actually mean.
From torque to 4WD some terms can be confusing – but now some savvy salesmen have dished the dirt on some secrets to look out for.
To be a car salesman you need to be good at quite literally explaining everything
Take this one for example, who shared the type of used car you should buy if you want to ‘look rich’.
Or this man who revealed just why he thinks that the Ford F-150 Raptor is king.
However, the guy we’re going to tell you about has gone above and beyond to provide his customer service.
In a video shared to Instagram, Samuel Seruwooza – a sales consultant – conjured up new ways to describe three terms.
These terms have earned their own actions – check them out
First up, it was front-wheel-drive (FWD)
FWD – front-wheel-drive means that the car in question’s engine and gearbox are only connected to the front wheels.
Only, instead of saying that, Samuel used his elbows to pull himself along the floor.,
Clever right?

Well, wait until you see his next action come into play.
Next up in the hot seat was rear-wheel-drive (RWD)
Now for this next one, the car salesman used both his elbows and feet to push himself along the ground, which makes sense considering it means that the engine’s power is sent right to the back wheels.
This then pushes the car along – see where he was going with that?

And finally, last but not least- it was all-wheel-drive (AWD)
Seriously, we think this car salesman should be up for an Oscar for his performance level.
To explain all-wheel-drive, Samuel was bouncing about using full power from his arms and legs.
So, can you guess what it means from that?

If a car has all-wheel-drive, the engine provides power to all four wheels.
Well, we take our hats off to him – as it clearly took some strength and imagination to come up with these three clever explanations.
What do you think?
Will you implement these into everyday life after Samuel’s Oscar worthy performance?
Or stick to the long-winded way?
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