A standard car typically has two axles-one at the front and one at the rear- because it has four wheels, with each axle connecting a pair of wheels on opposite sides of the vehicle
. Larger vehicles, such as trucks or buses, may have more axles to support additional wheels and heavier loads. For example, some large pickup trucks or semi-trucks can have three or more axles
. In summary, most passenger cars have two axles, but the number can increase depending on the vehicle size and purpose.