If the shape with the least air-resistance is a raindrop 💧, why are most cars shaped like a backwards raindrop? 🚗

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I am basing my question off this [image](https://study.com/cimages/multimages/16/dragcoefficients8851096396303799158.png)

Edit: Okay, okay, I should have said “teardrop” instead of “raindrop.” Talking about the *actual* shape of raindrops doesn’t really help given the visuals I provided.

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Most cars are in fact shaped like you’re saying, but they have to have a jut out to hold an engine. They compromise for the sake of cheap assembly and easy maintenance. The rest of the car will be as streamlined as reasonably achievable

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