Is the chassis of the Excelle lower than other cars?
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The chassis of the Excelle is not considered low, as there are many models with even lower chassis than the Excelle. Below is an introduction to the new Excelle: Buick's new Excelle power modification: The improvement of power can only be maintained through proper maintenance and cannot be effectively enhanced unless engine modifications are performed, such as replacing spark plugs, spark plug wires and sponges, fuel-saving accelerators, water-fuel devices, horsepower boosters, electronic rectifiers, and exhaust pipes. Engine program modification: The more common modification is the exhaust pipe, which is a must for many modification enthusiasts. Of course, suspension modifications can also be made, such as replacing with lightweight suspension arms to effectively reduce unsprung mass, thereby effectively improving power performance, and appropriately adding a rear wing.
I've been driving a Buick Excelle for three years and always felt its ground clearance is just right. For daily city driving, it handles speed bumps and regular curbs without any issues, rarely scraping the bottom; on the highway, the car remains stable during turns, with lower wind resistance contributing to better fuel efficiency. Compared to some SUVs like the Honda CR-V, which has a ground clearance of 190mm, the Excelle's 130mm is indeed lower, but it offers more agility and convenience for urban commuting; among similar sedans like the Toyota Corolla, which also has around 130mm, it's not particularly low. The only thing to watch out for is rural roads or areas with deep potholes, where you need to drive slowly to avoid damaging components. Overall, it's quite family-friendly—my wife and kids find it easy to get in and out without climbing up or down.