What is the ground clearance of the Honda Jade?
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The ground clearance of the Honda Jade is 110mm. The greater the ground clearance, the stronger the vehicle's ability to pass over obstacles or uneven ground, but the higher the center of gravity, which reduces stability; the smaller the ground clearance, the weaker the vehicle's ability to pass over obstacles or uneven ground, but the lower the center of gravity, which can increase stability. The length, width, and height of the Honda Jade are 4660mm, 1775mm, and 1500mm respectively, with a wheelbase of 2760mm. In terms of configuration, the high-end models are equipped with a panoramic sunroof, LED daytime running lights, LED high and low beam headlights, automatic headlight on/off, LED front and rear fog lights, 18-inch wheels, a leather multifunction steering wheel, keyless entry with one-button start, and a power-adjustable driver's seat.
I've been driving the Honda Jade for a while now, and its ground clearance is around 135 millimeters. It handles city roads smoothly, and when going over speed bumps or small potholes, the chassis doesn't scrape the ground easily, providing a stable ride. I often use it for commuting, and the fuel consumption stays a bit over 6 liters per 100 kilometers—economical and budget-friendly. The interior space is well-designed, with comfortable and spacious rear seats that easily accommodate shopping bags or sports gear. The exterior is stylish and modern, and friends who've seen it all compliment its looks—it's truly great value for money. As for maintenance, the first service is free, and subsequent oil and filter changes are affordable when done at authorized shops. The 135-millimeter height offers excellent visibility for parking and turning in the city, making it easy for beginners to handle. Occasionally, I take it out to the suburbs on weekends, and it handles dirt roads without any major issues.