What do car classes A, B, and C mean?

1 Answers
LeilaLee
07/29/25 6:24pm
Car classes A, B, and C refer to a classification standard for automobiles. The method of distinguishing car classes is as follows: 1. A00 class refers to micro cars, with a wheelbase between 2 to 2.2 meters and an engine displacement of less than 1 liter; 2. A0 class refers to small cars, with a wheelbase of 2.2 to 2.3 meters and a displacement of 1 to 1.3 liters; 3. B class refers to mid-range cars, with a wheelbase between 2.45 to 2.6 meters and a displacement of 1.6 to 2.4 liters; 4. C class refers to premium cars, with a wheelbase between 2.6 to 2.8 meters and an engine displacement of 2.3 to 3.0 liters.
Was this review help?
15
0
Share
More Forum Discussions

Can You Take the B1 Driver's License Test Directly?

b1 driver's license cannot be obtained directly, as it is a medium-sized passenger vehicle license that must be acquired through an upgrade. According to Article 15 of the Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driver's Licenses: If you already hold a motor vehicle driver's license and wish to add a permitted vehicle type, you must not have a record of 12 penalty points in the current scoring cycle or the most recent scoring cycle before applying. The conditions for upgrading to a B1 license are: 1. You must have held a C1 driver's license for at least three years; 2. You must be between 21 and 50 years old; 3. Your naked or corrected vision must reach 5.0 or above on the logarithmic visual acuity chart; 4. The application for upgrading to a B1 license can only be processed at the vehicle management office in the driver's registered residence, not at temporary residence locations.
4
4
Share

Is Red Antifreeze the Same as Green Antifreeze?

Red and green antifreeze are essentially the same, with the primary difference being the addition of colorants for easy identification and distinction. The functions of antifreeze include: 1. Providing freeze protection for the engine against low-temperature environments; 2. Offering efficient heat dissipation; 3. Preventing the coolant from freezing and cracking the radiator or damaging the engine block and cylinder head during cold winter parking. Precautions for replacing antifreeze are: 1. Choose antifreeze with a low freezing point, high boiling point, and good anti-corrosion properties; 2. When replacing the antifreeze in a vehicle, drain the old antifreeze completely and clean the system thoroughly; 3. Inspect the hoses for signs of aging and replace them promptly if necessary; 4. Add the correct amount of antifreeze, referring to the marked levels; 5. After adding antifreeze, wait for the fan to start running, indicating that the antifreeze is functioning properly.
4
0
Share

What are the reasons for the Passat's air conditioning not cooling?

Passat air conditioning not cooling reasons are: 1. Air filter clogged; 2. Air conditioning compressor damaged; 3. Engine belt slipping; 4. Lack of refrigerant. Solutions for air conditioning not cooling: 1. Add air conditioning refrigerant; 2. Check the pipes, air conditioning pump, condenser, and evaporator in the car's air conditioning system for any damage that may cause refrigerant leakage; 3. Check the compressor; 4. Clean or replace the air filter. Functions of air conditioning: 1. Achieve cooling effect by continuously transforming and circulating refrigerant; 2. Draw in fresh external air for ventilation and air exchange to prevent window fogging; 3. Use engine coolant, waste heat, or heat generated by a burner as a heat source for heating, which is then blown into the car by a blower to raise the temperature for heating; 4. Remove dust, odors, smoke, and toxic gases from the car's air to freshen the interior air, and humidify the car's air to increase its relative humidity.
6
4
Share

How to Determine the 30cm Distance Between the Car Body and the Corner of the Garage?

The methods to determine the 30cm distance between the car body and the corner of the garage are: 1. Judge the distance based on the rearview mirror; 2. Use the wheel position to estimate the distance; 3. Determine the distance using the parking sensors. The methods to judge the distance are: 1. When the car image occupies the entire rearview mirror, the distance is 3m; 2. When the car image occupies two-thirds of the rearview mirror, the distance is 5m; 3. When the car image occupies half of the rearview mirror, the distance is 9m; 4. When the car image occupies one-third of the rearview mirror, the distance is 12m. The method to determine the distance using parking sensors is: Judge the distance by the sound of the parking sensors. The parking sensors emit a beeping sound at a certain frequency, and the frequency increases as the obstacle gets closer. When the beeping sound becomes faster and is accompanied by a continuous tone, it indicates that the vehicle is getting closer to the obstacle.
9
3
Share

What brand is Hover?

Hover is the name of the Haval SUV series in China. It was the first SUV developed by Great Wall, and its name translates to freedom and prosperity. Below is more information about Haval: Brand Introduction: Haval is positioned by Great Wall Motors as a CUV model (City-Utility-Vehicle), which means urban multi-purpose vehicle in Chinese. In 2005, the English name of Haval was 'HOVER,' representing 'free soaring.' However, since 2006, the brand began mass exports to the EU and gained some influence in the international market. The original English name had already been registered in many countries, so they had to find a new word, 'HAVAL,' which has no actual meaning in English and has a more consistent pronunciation globally. Main Models: Haval is a car brand established by Great Wall Motors on March 29, 2013, mainly producing models such as M1, M2, M4, H1, H2, H3, H5, H6, H7, H8, and H9.
4
1
Share

How many seconds does the Yixuan Max take to accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h?

Yixuan Max takes 7.32 seconds to accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h. Introduction to 0-100 km/h acceleration: 0-100 km/h acceleration refers to the time it takes to accelerate from 0 to 100 kilometers per hour. Typical 0-100 km/h acceleration values: Generally, 1.6L compact cars achieve 0-100 km/h acceleration times between 11 to 13 seconds, 2.0T midsize cars between 7 to 8 seconds, while supercars mostly achieve acceleration times less than 3.8 seconds. Precautions for 0-100 km/h acceleration: Since different environmental temperatures, road conditions, vehicle wear conditions, and even the amount of remaining fuel in the tank can affect test results, there are no two identical acceleration test results.
1
3
Share
Cookie
Cookie Settings
© 2025 Servanan International Pte. Ltd.