What is the ground clearance of the Buick GL8?
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The minimum ground clearance of the Buick GL8 is 143 millimeters. Ground clearance: This refers to the vertical distance from the bottom of the car to the ground when the vehicle is fully loaded. The Buick GL8 features a MacPherson independent front suspension and a torsion beam non-independent rear suspension. Additional information is as follows: 1. Height standards: The Buick GL8, as a top-tier MPV model, is renowned for its luxurious style, powerful performance, and spacious comfort, and has been exported in large quantities, earning the title of the perfect MPV by Southeast Asian media. Ground clearance directly affects a vehicle's off-road capability. Previous standards specified that the minimum ground clearance should not be less than 150 millimeters, but this standard has since been abolished. 2. Family cars: For family sedans, ground clearance typically ranges from no less than 110mm to no more than 150mm. Based on this parameter, if a sedan's ground clearance exceeds 13cm, it can more easily navigate various complex road surfaces, but its high-speed stability is compromised. Conversely, if the ground clearance is below 110mm, the car will have better stability at high speeds, but its off-road capability will be reduced. Some modern cars are equipped with air suspension systems that can automatically adjust the ground clearance as needed, effectively meeting the demands of different road conditions.