What is the Difference Between Motor Vehicles and Compact Cars?
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Small cars and motor vehicles differ in the following ways: 1. Compact Cars: Generally refer to A0-class vehicles within the A-segment. They typically have a wheelbase ranging from 2.2 to 2.3 meters and an engine displacement between 1 to 1.3 liters. Compact cars usually feature low fuel consumption and a small body size, offering a more comfortable and spacious interior compared to microcars. 2. Motor Vehicles: Refer to wheeled vehicles powered or towed by a power device, designed for road use to carry passengers, transport goods, or perform specialized engineering tasks. According to national safety inspection standards for motor vehicles, they can be classified into: large automobiles, compact automobiles, specialized vehicles, special-purpose vehicles, trams, trolleybuses, battery-powered vehicles, three-wheeled motorcycles, two-wheeled motorcycles, mopeds, four-wheeled agricultural transport vehicles, three-wheeled agricultural transport vehicles, and various agricultural tractors.