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What is the ground clearance of the 2017 Lavida?

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VanBrooke
09/04/2025, 03:12:28 AM

The ground clearance of the 2017 Lavida is 140 millimeters. The minimum ground clearance of the 2017 Lavida refers to the distance between the lowest point (excluding the wheels) and the supporting plane, which indicates the vehicle's ability to pass over obstacles such as rocks and tree stumps without collision. Generally, the higher the ground clearance of the 2017 Lavida, the better its off-road capability. However, if the ground clearance is too high, the stability at high speeds may decrease. The 2017 Lavida is a sedan produced by Shanghai Volkswagen, with dimensions of 4605mm in length, 1765mm in width, and 1460mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2610mm. Typically, the ground clearance for sedans ranges between 110mm and 150mm, while SUVs have a ground clearance between 200mm and 250mm. However, the ground clearance of the 2017 Lavida is not static; it also depends on the load condition. Therefore, changes in the vehicle's load should be considered when evaluating ground clearance. When selecting a vehicle, ground clearance can be one of the reference factors. The choice should depend on the vehicle's intended use and the road conditions. For well-paved urban roads, a vehicle with lower ground clearance can enhance stability and comfort. For long-distance travel or driving in areas with poor road conditions, a vehicle with higher ground clearance is advisable to improve off-road performance and avoid damage to the chassis.

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DelLevi
09/16/2025, 04:02:40 AM

I've specifically researched the ground clearance of the 2017 Volkswagen Lavida. The standard unladen value is approximately 120mm, equivalent to 12cm. This height is quite suitable for family cars - with 12cm clearance at the lowest chassis point, it handles speed bumps and small potholes on urban roads easily without scraping. However, when fully loaded with cargo or passengers, the clearance reduces to around 100mm, increasing risks. I've driven a friend's model on dirt roads where slightly elevated surfaces became precarious, requiring reduced speed. Ground clearance directly affects passability and safety - too high compromises cornering stability, too low risks chassis damage. Regular maintenance should include tire pressure checks since underinflation further reduces clearance. The 2017 Lavida's setup balances handling and practicality - not for off-roading but perfectly adequate for city commuting.

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LaDaisy
10/30/2025, 04:37:21 AM

As a seasoned driver with years of experience, I've personally tested the ground clearance of the 2017 Lavida. When unloaded, it's around 120mm. This isn't an exact figure, as it varies significantly with tire wear and load. For instance, during a move when the back seat was packed with boxes, it dropped to just over 100mm, and I nearly scraped the chassis going over a manhole cover. For daily driving, this height is sufficient on flat roads, but extra caution is needed in rainy or slippery conditions. Lower ground clearance increases the risk of skidding or water being sucked into the engine. The Lavida's design leans conservative for safety. Compared to SUVs with around 140mm clearance, it offers better handling but weaker off-road capability. Remember to measure the chassis height with a coin when parked for easier maintenance.

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Valeria
12/13/2025, 03:45:21 AM

For the 2017 Lavida, the minimum ground clearance when unloaded is approximately 120mm. This height is quite practical for city driving, handling ordinary potholes with ease. Here’s some safety advice: if the clearance is too low and the undercarriage scrapes against hard objects on the road, it could damage the oil pan, leading to oil leaks and costly repairs. When heavily loaded, the clearance can reduce to around 100mm, making hill climbs more risky. It’s advisable to drive with lighter loads to maintain adequate ground clearance.

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VanLuke
02/02/2026, 09:57:58 PM

I find the ground clearance topic of the 2017 Lavida quite interesting—standard at 120mm, but with many details. Compared to its peers, it's slightly lower than some Japanese models but offers much more stable handling. This figure is the result of balancing chassis design and center of gravity. The 120mm unloaded clearance reduces air resistance and saves fuel, but passability suffers when compressed under load. I've tested it in different scenarios: solo suburban trips are fine, but a full load on rural roads gets the heart racing. If you frequently drive on rough roads, adding an underbody guard or regular suspension checks can prevent unexpected wear. The car is positioned for urban use, and its height is just right.

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OJohnny
04/28/2026, 02:40:29 PM

Discussing the 2017 Lavida's ground clearance, it is approximately 120mm when unloaded. As an owner, I recommend a simple measurement method: use a ruler to measure the lowest point of the chassis when parked. Factors such as insufficient tire pressure in the spare tire or heavy luggage can reduce the height. For maintenance, regularly clean the chassis to prevent rust and ensure the clearance remains unchanged. In my experience, it performs well on urban roads, but it is not advisable to take risks with heavy loads.

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