Does the Mercedes-Benz E300L belong to the C-segment?
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Mercedes-Benz E300L belongs to the C-segment. Classification standards: In Germany, cars are classified into A00-segment (mini cars, such as QQ), A0-segment (small cars, such as Polo, Fit, etc.), A-segment (economy cars, such as Bora, Elantra, Excelle, Sunny, Familia, etc.), B-segment (mid-to-high-end cars, such as Passat, Accord, Mondeo, etc.), and C-segment (high-end cars, such as Audi A6, BMW 5 Series, Mercedes-Benz E-Class, etc.). The more rigid indicators are that A-segment cars are less than 4.5 meters in length, B-segment cars are more than 4.5 meters in length. The engine displacement of A-segment cars is generally 1.6--2.0 liters, while the displacement of B-segment cars is basically between 2.0--3.0 liters or higher. Definition of C-segment: C-segment cars are also known as mid-size or executive cars, with a wheelbase of approximately 2.6 to 2.8 meters and an engine displacement of 2.3 to 3.0 liters.