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What is the general width of a car including side mirrors?

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NatalieDella
07/29/2025

The general width of a car including side mirrors is between 1700-1900 millimeters. Below is a relevant introduction to car body dimensions: 1. Definition of car body length: The distance between the two extreme points in the length direction of the car, that is, measured from the most protruding position of the front bumper to the most protruding position of the rear bumper. 2. Definition of car body width: The distance between the two extreme points in the width direction of the car, which is the distance between the left and right most protruding positions. According to industry standards, the car body width does not include the extended width of the left and right side mirrors, meaning the most protruding positions should be selected after the mirrors are folded. 3. Definition of car body height: The distance from the ground to the highest point of the car. The so-called highest point refers to the highest position of the car's roof, excluding the length of the roof antenna.

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SanHarrison
08/12/2025

As someone who frequently commutes in a compact car, based on my experience, the width of a small car including the side mirrors is generally around 1.9 to 2.1 meters. Small cars typically refer to compact models like the Volkswagen Polo or Honda Fit, with a body width of approximately 1.7 to 1.8 meters. The side mirrors extend about 10 to 15 centimeters on each side, adding up to a total width exceeding 1.9 meters. Why is this important? Because when parking, if the width exceeds 2 meters, many older garage entrances become inconvenient, requiring extra caution. I've encountered this while driving in the city—once when parking in a tight spot, I nearly hit a pillar. Since then, I've made it a habit to glance at the rearview mirrors to ensure safety. Different car models can affect this measurement; for example, SUVs have larger mirrors, but compact cars generally fall within this range. It's something to consider when choosing a car for daily use. Overall, this is a practical piece of knowledge that can help you avoid scratches and other hassles.

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DeSamantha
10/03/2025

From the perspective of various car models, the average width of a compact car including side mirrors ranges between 1.8 to 2.2 meters. The vehicle body width typically measures 1.6 to 1.8 meters, with side mirrors designed to extend 10-20 cm on each side primarily for blind spot monitoring. Don't underestimate those extensions—they require extra caution when navigating narrow roads. I often advise friends to check model specifications; for instance, the Toyota Corolla has a body width of approximately 1.7 meters, reaching nearly 2 meters with mirrors. Always prioritize parking spaces wider than 2.5 meters for peace of mind. Weather conditions matter too—rain can make mirror surfaces slippery and impair visibility, so regular cleaning is recommended. These simple measurements can significantly enhance driving convenience and safety.

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DiAdaline
11/17/2025

In terms of design, the total width of a compact car with side mirrors is approximately 1.8 to 2.2 meters. The standard body width is around 1.7 meters, with each side mirror extending about 15 centimeters via brackets, considering aerodynamic drag and safety design to prevent excessive size. This also affects fuel consumption, as increased total width results in greater resistance. Variations exist among different brands; for instance, compact Hondas are several centimeters wider than subcompact cars.

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DiRiley
01/07/2026

From the perspective of traffic regulations, the width of a car including side mirrors is generally required to be controlled between 1.9 to 2.1 meters, as many roads have width restrictions below 2.5 meters. A standard car itself is about 1.7 meters wide, with each side mirror adding more than 10 centimeters, bringing the total width to nearly 2 meters. You can check the vehicle manual or measure the actual dimensions to avoid violations.

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McRhett
04/04/2026

When driving a compact car, the body width is approximately 1.8 meters. Adding the 15 centimeters from both side mirrors, the total width is around 2 meters. I pay special attention to this when driving in narrow sections, such as in the alleys of old town areas, by estimating the width before proceeding. It's advisable to regularly check tire wear and the condition of the car body.

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