What is the width of a sedan?
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Generally, a sedan is about 4.8 meters long and 1.8 meters wide, but the dimensions vary depending on the model. Length: Microcars range from 3 to 4 meters, small cars are around 4 meters, midsize cars are about 5 meters, and luxury cars exceed 5 meters. Width typically falls between 1.4 and 1.8 meters. Width mainly affects seating space and flexibility. For passenger cars, if three seats are to be arranged side by side with sufficient width, the car's width generally needs to reach 1.8 meters. Sedans can be categorized into the following lengths: Microcars: Typically, models with a wheelbase under 2400mm are called microcars. Examples include the Chery QQ3, Changan Benben, and Geely Panda, which have wheelbases around 2340mm. Smaller examples like the Smart Fortwo have a wheelbase of only 1867mm. Small cars: Models with a wheelbase between 2400-2550mm are called small cars. Examples include the Honda Fit, Toyota Vios, and Ford Fiesta. Compact cars: Models with a wheelbase between 2550-2700mm are called compact cars. This category represents the mainstream of family sedans. Examples include the Volkswagen Sagitar, Toyota Corolla, Ford Focus, and Honda Civic.