What does ABC class car mean?
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According to the classification standards for car grades: Class A (including A0/A00) cars refer to small cars, Class B cars refer to mid-range cars, and Class C cars are high-end cars. The classification is mainly based on parameters such as wheelbase, engine displacement, and weight. The further the alphabetical order, the longer the wheelbase, the larger the displacement and weight, and the higher the luxury level of the car. A-class cars are divided into three categories. Among them, A00 can also be called a micro car. The wheelbase of an A00-class car should be between 2 meters and 2.3 meters, with an engine displacement of less than 1 liter. For example, the Alto belongs to the A00-class car. A0-class cars have a wheelbase of 2.3 meters to 2.5 meters and a displacement of 1 liter to 1.5 liters, with typical hatchbacks like the Xiali. Class A cars have a wheelbase ranging from about 2.5 meters to 2.7 meters, with a displacement of about 1.5 liters to 2.0 liters. The FAW-Volkswagen Jetta and Shanghai Volkswagen POLO are considered classic models in the A-class car category. B-class mid-range cars have a wheelbase of about 2.7 meters to 2.9 meters, with a displacement ranging from 1.8 liters to 2.5 liters. Models such as the Audi A4, Passat, Zhonghua, and Eastar all belong to the B-class car category. C-class high-end cars have a wheelbase of about 2.8 meters to 3.0 meters, with an engine displacement of 2.5 liters to 3.0 liters. The Audi A6 is a C-class model. D-class cars are mostly large in size, with spacious interiors and powerful engines. Their wheelbase is generally more than 2.8 meters, and the displacement is mostly above 3.0 liters. Common D-class cars include the Mercedes-Benz S-Class, BMW 7 Series, Audi A8, Rolls-Royce, and Bentley.