What are the common parameters of a car?
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Common parameters of a car include: 1. Curb weight: The fully equipped mass of the car; 2. Gross vehicle mass: The total mass of the car when fully loaded; 3. Maximum payload: The maximum load capacity of the car when driving on the road; 4. Maximum axle load: The maximum total mass borne by a single axle of the car; 5. Width: The distance between the two extreme points in the width direction of the car; 6. Height: The distance from the highest point of the car to the ground; 7. Wheelbase: The distance from the center of the front axle to the center of the rear axle of the car; 8. Track: The distance between the center lines of the left and right tire treads on the same axle; 9. Front overhang: The distance from the frontmost point of the car to the center of the front axle; 10. Rear overhang: The distance from the rearmost point of the car to the center of the rear axle; 11. Minimum ground clearance: The distance from the lowest point of the car to the ground when fully loaded; 12. Approach angle: The angle between the tangent line drawn from the frontmost point of the car to the front wheel and the ground; 13. Top speed: The maximum speed the car can achieve when driving on a straight and level road.