What is the ground clearance of the Subaru Legacy?
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Subaru's minimum ground clearance is 150 cm. Definition of minimum ground clearance: When the car is fully loaded, the minimum height between its chassis and the ground as a reference. The car's ability to handle complex road conditions is reflected in this data. In previous standards, there were regulations on the minimum ground clearance, usually between 150 and 160 mm, but this standard has now been abolished. Function of ground clearance: Generally, the chassis height of a sedan ranges between 11 cm and 15 cm. Based on this parameter, if the chassis height exceeds 13 cm, the sedan can handle various road conditions more easily, but stability is compromised at higher speeds. The smaller the ground clearance (below 110 mm), the better the high-speed stability, but the worse the performance on complex road surfaces. Nowadays, many cars are equipped with air suspension, which can automatically adjust the chassis height as needed, better meeting the dual requirements of passability and high-speed stability.