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What are the dimensions of the Polo?

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MacHailey
07/29/25 1:00pm
The length, width, and height of the Polo are 3970mm, 1682mm, and 1462mm respectively. Exterior of the Volkswagen Polo: The new car's exterior continues the style of the overseas version, with a sharper and more visually flat design compared to the current model. The headlights feature a polygonal shape with a 'Y' shaped design inside, emphasizing more attention to detail. The taillights remain quite large, similar in style to the current model but with richer details, including 'Y' shaped design elements inside. New car's waistline: The windows are relatively flat, giving it a more sporty appearance. The wheel rims feature a double five-spoke design, combining high-gloss silver and high-gloss black, with a unique and detailed treatment. There are two prominent badges on the side, one being the 'b' logo on the B-pillar, indicating that the car is equipped with a Beats audio system.
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LunaLee
08/14/25 2:15am
Speaking of my Polo, it measures 4070 mm in length, 1751 mm in width, and 1461 mm in height. This size is simply perfect for city driving. I remember the first time I drove it to work—its compact body made it easy to maneuver, never getting stuck when making U-turns or navigating narrow alleys. Parking was a breeze, as it could fit into almost any available spot, saving me a lot of hassle searching for space. The interior is surprisingly spacious, comfortably seating four adults without feeling cramped, and the trunk can hold two suitcases plus assorted shopping bags. On weekend trips with my wife and kids, the height is just right to avoid head bumps, and the width accommodates a child seat nicely. Fuel efficiency is impressive, averaging around 6 liters per 100 km, keeping maintenance costs low. Over time, I’ve realized this size strikes the perfect balance between practicality and comfort, making it a blessing for those often driving in crowded urban areas.
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DiLeilani
10/09/25 7:18am
As a homemaker, I'm particularly satisfied with the Polo's dimensions of 4070mm in length, 1751mm in width, and 1461mm in height. The compact body ensures it doesn't block traffic when picking up or dropping off kids at school. The width is just right to prevent fights between two kids sitting in the back, while the height keeps the cabin from feeling cramped, making it easy to fit a large backpack or grocery bags. The trunk space can accommodate a folded stroller plus a snack bag, which is perfect for park picnics. Its fuel efficiency keeps maintenance costs low. This size makes the car very agile in the city, with good rear visibility for parking and no worries about scraping on narrow roads, saving me a lot of hassle. Compared to larger vehicles, it's easier to maintain and more eco-friendly. I think every family with kids should try a car of this size—its practicality is undeniable.
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