What is the ground clearance of the Nissan Bluebird?
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The ground clearance of the Nissan Bluebird is 167mm, which refers to the minimum ground clearance when unloaded. The Bluebird is a sedan series under Nissan Motor Company. The body dimensions of the Bluebird are 4683mm in length, 1780mm in width, and 1465mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2700mm, primarily available as a sedan. The exterior design of the car adopts Nissan's design philosophy, featuring a double-layer inverted trapezoidal front grille connected to sharp headlights, giving it a very sporty feel. The Nissan Bluebird is equipped with an HR16DE engine that utilizes CVTC (Continuous Variable Valve Timing Control) technology, providing a relatively smooth power curve.
The ground clearance of the older Nissan Bluebird is generally around 135mm, which is quite suitable for city driving. I've driven this car and found that it rarely scrapes the undercarriage when entering or exiting parking lots. It's sufficient for daily commuting and highway driving, but you need to be cautious on bumpy roads as low clearance vehicles are prone to bottoming out, which can affect the frame. The suspension system is designed for comfort, providing a smooth ride without much bumpiness. It's slightly lower than some SUVs but offers better maneuverability. If you want to improve its off-road capability, you can install protective plates. Overall, as a family sedan, this car is already very practical.