What is the minimum ground clearance of the Volkswagen Jetta?
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Jetta's minimum ground clearance is 109mm. Here is relevant information: 1. Chassis height (i.e., minimum ground clearance) refers to the minimum distance between the vehicle's chassis and the ground when the car is at maximum load capacity. Minimum ground clearance reflects a car's ability to pass over obstacles or uneven surfaces without collision. 2. Larger ground clearance (over 130mm) makes it easier for sedans to handle various complex road conditions, but stability on highways is poorer; if ground clearance is below 110mm, high-speed stability improves, but passability decreases. 3. Some modern cars are equipped with air suspension systems that can automatically adjust chassis height in real-time, better meeting both passability and high-speed stability requirements.