What is the height of a sedan?
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The height of a sedan generally ranges between 1400mm and 1600mm, with lengths typically between 3800mm and 4300mm, and widths between 1600mm and 1800mm. Different models of sedans may vary in size. Length: Micro cars range from 3 to 4 meters, compact cars around 4 meters, midsize cars around 5 meters, and luxury cars over 5 meters. Width generally falls between 1.4 and 1.8 meters. Width primarily affects seating space and flexibility. For passenger cars, if three seats are to be arranged side by side with sufficient width, the car width usually needs to reach 1.8m. The length, width, and height of a car refer to the outermost dimensions of the vehicle. The front and rear length includes the bumper, the width does not include the side mirrors (when the manufacturer provides multiple width measurements, the one excluding the mirrors is added; if only one measurement is given, that is used), and the height includes the roof rack but not the antenna. Specifically: Car length is the distance between two vertical planes perpendicular to the vehicle's longitudinal symmetrical plane, touching the most protruding parts at the front and rear. Car width is the distance between two planes parallel to the vehicle's longitudinal symmetrical plane, touching the fixed protruding parts on both sides (excluding rearview mirrors, marker lights, position lights, turn signals, flexible mudguards, folding steps, anti-skid chains, and the part of the tire in contact with the ground). Car height is the distance between the vehicle's support plane and the horizontal plane touching the highest protruding part of the vehicle.