What is the ground clearance of the Fista?
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The ground clearance of the Fista is approximately 160mm, offering good passing performance. The minimum ground clearance refers to the distance between the lowest point of the vehicle (excluding the wheels) and the supporting plane when the vehicle is fully loaded and stationary, which is used to characterize the vehicle's ability to pass over obstacles such as stones and tree stumps without collision. The Fista is positioned as a compact car, with body dimensions of 4660mm in length, 1790mm in width, and 1425mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2700mm. In terms of appearance, the Fista features a large honeycomb-designed front grille, with a thick chrome trim strip connecting the headlights on both sides. The headlights adopt a matrix design, giving a strong aggressive look, and the hood has four symmetrical convex lines.
I've been driving the Fista for two years now, and the ground clearance is about 135mm. This height is quite comfortable for city driving, and I rarely worry about scraping the bottom when going over speed bumps or small potholes. During daily commutes in traffic, the car handles road bumps steadily. I'd advise owners to note that different versions of the Fista, like the sports edition, might be slightly lower at around 130mm, but overall it's at a medium level among sedans. For rural dirt roads, as long as there aren't big potholes, 135mm is usually sufficient. Remember to check the tires regularly, as wear can affect the actual clearance. In summary, the Fista's chassis design leans towards practicality, making it great for daily commuting, but if you frequently drive in mountainous areas, a higher-clearance vehicle would be better.