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What is the minimum ground clearance of the 2017 Lavida?

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OEmery
09/03/2025, 11:57:08 PM

2017 Volkswagen Lavida has a minimum ground clearance of 110mm when fully loaded and 140mm when unloaded. Below is a detailed explanation of minimum ground clearance: 1. Minimum ground clearance refers to the distance between the lowest point of the car (excluding the wheels) and the road surface when the car is fully loaded. 2. It indicates the car's ability to overcome obstacles (such as stones, etc.). The smaller the ground clearance, the worse the ability to overcome obstacles. Sedans generally travel on flat urban roads, so they have smaller ground clearance. Off-road vehicles have larger minimum ground clearance to overcome larger obstacles. 3. Generally, the minimum ground clearance of a sedan ranges between 110mm and 150mm. The larger the minimum 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 minimum 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.

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RicardoLee
09/16/2025, 01:06:39 AM

As a former owner of the 2017 Lavida, I've driven it under various road conditions, and its minimum ground clearance is approximately 110mm. This height poses no issues on daily city roads, with minimal occurrences of underbody scraping when going over speed bumps or small potholes. On one occasion, I drove to the countryside to visit relatives, encountering some uneven terrain along the way. My Lavida handled it steadily, passing through easily without any malfunctions. However, in situations with deep water accumulation after heavy rain or particularly rugged mountain roads, it might struggle a bit, requiring slower speeds to avoid damaging the undercarriage components. Overall, the car's design leans towards smooth driving, with reasonable but not high clearance, making it suitable for regular commutes and family trips—just avoid overloading.

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AlessandraAnn
10/30/2025, 01:37:57 AM

The minimum ground clearance is crucial for a car's off-road capability. The 2017 Volkswagen Lavida has a nominal clearance of 110mm, which is average for compact sedans. Compared to SUVs, it's 50-100mm lower, but significantly higher than low-slung sports cars, making it suitable for most urban road conditions. In practical use, insufficient clearance increases the risk of undercarriage scrapes, especially on rough roads. I recommend paying close attention to the road surface while driving and slowing down to avoid impacts. If you plan to drive on poor roads, consider undercarriage protection modifications like installing alloy skid plates for added safety. Regularly inspecting the undercarriage for scratches is also a good habit to prevent accidental damage. Additionally, vehicle load reduces actual clearance, so avoid overloading with heavy items.

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JasmineMarie
12/13/2025, 12:45:45 AM

When maintaining my vehicle, I often encounter questions about ground clearance. The minimum ground clearance of the 2017 Lavida is 110mm. This is generally sufficient for daily use, but if the vehicle is overloaded or there are issues with the suspension system, such as aging springs, the clearance may decrease, making the chassis more prone to scratches. During maintenance, it's recommended to use a measuring tape to check the bottom height. The factory data can serve as a reference, but the actual value may vary depending on road conditions. If the clearance decreases, it could be due to tire wear or shock absorber failure, and replacements should be made promptly. When driving such vehicles, try to avoid large potholes and rocky areas to prevent long-term damage. Choosing good tires can slightly increase the clearance, but it's important not to exceed safe limits. Identifying issues early can save on repair costs.

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NaomiRose
02/02/2026, 01:52:46 AM

Driving safety is closely related to the minimum ground clearance. The 2017 Lavida has a value of approximately 110 mm, which is quite suitable for urban driving. However, if the height is too low, it is prone to scraping the bottom when passing over uneven road surfaces, creating potential accident hazards. It is recommended that car owners develop good habits, such as slowing down when encountering obstacles to reduce impact force. Avoid taking risks in areas where rainwater exceeds 100 mm in depth to prevent engine water ingress or loss of control. Over time, the clearance may slightly decrease due to chassis aging, so regular maintenance checks are important. Compared to SUV models, the Lavida has weaker off-road capability but offers more agile handling. The safety principle is to understand your vehicle's condition and assess road conditions before driving, which can help reduce risks and protect driving safety.

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MaximusMarie
04/27/2026, 06:41:28 PM

Considering the minimum ground clearance when choosing a car model is a practical approach. The official specification for the 2017 Lavida is 110mm, a value that balances stability and passability among compact sedans. Those living in areas with many narrow roads or frequently carrying cargo should note that it's not as flexible as an SUV, but it's more than sufficient for daily use. I recommend comparing it with peers, like the Toyota Corolla of the same year, which has a slightly higher clearance of about 130mm. If higher clearance is needed, consider installing a lift kit, but avoid modifying the original height recklessly. After purchase, drive sensibly to maintain the original value by avoiding overloading and sudden braking. Additionally, test drive on various road conditions during selection to practically assess how the clearance suits your lifestyle, ensuring a more reliable choice.

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