What class of car does the Buick Excelle GT belong to?
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Buick Excelle GT is classified as an A-segment family car, commonly referred to as a compact car (with a wheelbase ranging approximately from 2.5 to 2.7 meters and engine displacement around 1.4 to 2.0 liters). The Buick Excelle is produced by Shanghai General Motors and is one of the main models under the Buick brand. Below is an introduction to the Buick Excelle GT: The Buick Excelle is produced by Shanghai General Motors and is one of the main models under the Buick brand. It can essentially be considered a variant of the Buick Excelle (Excelle), with the hatchback version being the Excelle XT and the sedan version being the Excelle GT. Both models share the same powertrain and basic technologies (e.g., identical chassis parameters) and have similar engineering orientations. However, their design styles differ. Both models are compact cars. A-segment cars (including A0 and A00) refer to small sedans with a body length of 4.3 to 4.6 meters, a wheelbase typically between 2 and 2.45 meters, and an engine displacement generally ranging from 1.6 to 2.0 liters. These cars meet the diverse needs of average families and are widely recognized by consumers, making them mainstream in the automotive market. Generally, models such as the FAW-Volkswagen Bora and Sagitar, SAIC Volkswagen Lavida and Octavia, Dongfeng Citroën C4L and C-Quatre, Dongfeng Honda Civic, and Changan Ford Focus all belong to the A-segment (compact car) category.