
Here is the relevant introduction about the classification of car levels: 1. Mainland China standard: Mini cars (displacement below 1L), Compact cars (displacement 1.01.6L), Mid-size cars (displacement 1.62.5L), Executive cars (displacement 2.5~4.0L) and Luxury cars (displacement above 4L). 2. Price-based standard with technical specifications as supplementary: Cars priced above 200,000 yuan are considered executive cars; 150,000 yuan to 200,000 yuan are mid-size cars; around 100,000 yuan or 100,000 yuan to 150,000 yuan are compact cars; below 100,000 yuan are mini cars or economy cars.

Car classification is quite common in the automotive industry. From a size perspective, they can generally be divided into micro cars, subcompact cars, midsize cars, full-size cars, and luxury cars. Micro cars like the Smart are like toy cars to drive, especially handy for weaving through city traffic jams. Subcompact cars such as the Honda Fit are fuel-efficient and economical, with easy parking. Midsize cars like the Toyota Camry offer more spacious interiors, making them comfortable for picking up kids or shopping trips. Full-size cars such as the BMW 5 Series provide superb comfort, ideal for long-distance travel without fatigue. Luxury cars like the Mercedes-Benz S-Class feature top-tier materials and performance, exuding prestige on the road. Classification mainly depends on wheelbase and overall size—the larger the car, the more expensive and fuel-consuming it tends to be. Before buying, consider your lifestyle needs; for example, office workers might prefer compact cars to avoid spending too much on fuel.

Sedans are typically categorized by size and price range. Micro cars are considered A0-class, with shorter wheelbases of just over two meters, making them suitable for beginners or short-distance commuting. Compact cars fall under the A-class, like the Volkswagen Polo, which are affordable and practical. Mid-size sedans are B-class, such as the Accord, offering moderate space for both family and business use. Large mid-size sedans are C-class, like the Audi A6, equipped with rich features and stable performance. Luxury D-class cars, such as the Rolls-Royce Phantom, provide top-tier comfort but come with high costs. This classification helps consumers clearly understand their budget and needs, avoiding superficial choices since the actual driving comfort varies significantly. I've seen many people regret choosing the wrong category—compact cars are great for tight parking spaces in urban areas, while large cars perform excellently on highways. In short, these classifications help us make rational purchasing decisions.

Sedan classifications can generally be categorized into several types: small such as micro cars, compact, midsize, full-size, and ultra-luxury. Small cars are fuel-efficient and easy to park, making them suitable for city driving; midsize cars offer more space for passengers; full-size cars provide better safety and comfort but consume more fuel. The choice depends on individual lifestyle habits.


