What is the wading depth of the Lavida?

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GiselleRose
07/23/25 9:04pm
Lavida wading depth is 300mm. Here is extended information: 1. Lavida: Lavida (LAVIDA) is Shanghai Volkswagen's first independently developed A-segment car, launched in June 2008, and is an important model in Volkswagen's global product strategy. 2. Wading judgment: When the water depth is one-third of the tire height, you can pass with confidence. As long as the operation is correct, it will not cause unnecessary losses. When the water depth exceeds half of the tire height, you need to be careful because this situation can easily cause water to enter the car. If the wading depth exceeds the bumper, you should be vigilant while driving to avoid water entering the engine.
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Carter
08/10/25 6:57pm
I've been driving my Volkswagen Lavida for over five years, and the general wading depth is around 300 millimeters, approximately halfway up the tires. Exceeding this depth can easily lead to water ingress. Last summer during a heavy rainstorm, I drove through a puddle about 30 centimeters deep. It was safe to pass, but I had to maintain a steady, slow speed. Remember, never venture into deep water, as water entering the engine compartment can cause the engine to fail. The air intake is designed under the front bumper, and reaching that water level is dangerous. When wading, drive in first gear at a low speed, avoiding sudden braking or acceleration. After wading, check the chassis seals and air filter to prevent residual water from causing corrosion. During regular maintenance, I also ask the technician to inspect the waterproof components, which helps keep my little Lavida much more durable.
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