What are the types of cars?

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LeCora
07/29/25 12:09am
There are several types of cars: 1. Passenger cars: mainly including standard passenger cars, convertible passenger cars, luxury passenger cars, compact passenger cars, roadsters, hatchback passenger cars, station wagons, multi-purpose passenger cars, forward control passenger cars, off-road passenger cars, and special-purpose passenger cars. 2. Commercial vehicles: mainly including buses, semi-trailer tractors, and trucks. 3. Off-road vehicles: light off-road vehicles, medium off-road vehicles, heavy off-road vehicles, and ultra-heavy off-road vehicles. 4. Dump trucks: light dump trucks, medium dump trucks, heavy dump trucks, and mining dump trucks. 5. Semi-trailers: light semi-trailers, medium semi-trailers, heavy semi-trailers, and overweight semi-trailers.
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