Do Family Cars Belong to Passenger Vehicles?
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Family sedans fall under the category of small passenger vehicles. Small passenger vehicles generally refer to compact cars designed to carry people, specifically small buses with a seating capacity of 2–9 passengers. These typically include sports cars, sedans, and microvans. Due to their compact size, they are highly suitable for both family and organizational use. Automobiles can generally be classified into six categories based on their purpose: 1. Sedans: Also known as small passenger cars, they usually have no more than nine seats (including the driver's seat). 2. Buses: Vehicles with nine or more seats (including the driver's seat), such as city buses, long-distance coaches, and tourist buses. 3. Trucks: Commonly referred to as lorries, primarily used for transporting goods. 4. Tractors: Specifically designed for towing trailers or semi-trailers. 5. Specialized transport vehicles: Designed to meet specific cargo transportation requirements, equipped with specialized compartments and corresponding auxiliary equipment, such as dump trucks, tankers, refrigerated trucks, bulk cement trucks, and container trucks. 6. Special-purpose vehicles: Mainly used for performing other tasks, such as ambulances, fire trucks, garbage trucks, sprinkler trucks, and various engineering vehicles.