Is the 2017 Jade's ground clearance low?
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Honda Jade's minimum ground clearance is 110mm. Below is an introduction to the Honda Jade: 1. The Jade is a station wagon under Honda, featuring a family-style front grille design with black piano trim and chrome decorative strips. 2. The headlights have a sharp design, with high-end models equipped with full LED headlights. The lines on the lower bumper give a three-dimensional feel, and the fog lights are surrounded by chrome decorative strips. 3. The rear lines, combined with the roof spoiler and rear bumper design, make the Jade look more sporty. The side profile of the car features smooth and dynamic lines, with a very distinctive rear design. The taillights have an irregular shape, with a U-shaped chrome strip connecting the two taillights, and the dual exhaust layout at the bottom adds a sense of premium quality.
I've driven the 2017 Jetta, and its ground clearance is indeed quite low, around 14 cm, which is standard for sedans. It's great for city driving, especially when taking turns—the body stays stable without the wobbliness of an SUV, and fuel efficiency is well-controlled; a full tank can take you a long way. However, you need to be careful on rough roads as the undercarriage can easily scrape the ground. Once, I scraped it while crossing a small ditch, but thankfully, there was no major damage. Parking isn't an issue, but you should take it slow on inclines. Overall, this car is designed for urban driving—its handling and fuel economy are worth it—but don't expect much on challenging terrain. Safety first, especially during the rainy season—avoid flooded areas.