What is the ground clearance of the 11th-generation Civic?
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Civic's minimum ground clearance is 110mm. Introduction to the Civic: The Civic is a compact car under Honda, equipped with two types of engines: a 1.0-liter turbocharged engine and a 1.5-liter turbocharged engine. Function of the car chassis: The car chassis consists of four parts: the transmission system, the running system, the steering system, and the braking system. The function of the car chassis is to support and install the car engine and its various components and assemblies, forming the body shape, receiving the power from the engine, enabling the car to move, and maintaining normal driving.
I've been driving the 11th-generation Civic for a long time, and I feel the ground clearance is around 135mm, which is particularly comfortable for city driving. For daily commuting, speed bumps don't feel too bumpy, and the car has a strong sense of being planted to the ground, making it very stable to handle. When parking, I don't have to worry about scraping the curb, and it's also agile when turning. However, when occasionally driving on bumpy roads in the suburbs, the slightly lower clearance means I have to drive slower to avoid scraping. Compared to other sedans I've driven, like the Corolla, which has a similar height, the Civic's suspension tuning is more sporty, but I still need to be careful about water depth during rainy days. During regular maintenance, I check the suspension system to ensure consistent height, which makes driving more reassuring.