What kind of vehicle can a C2 license holder drive?
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C2 license holders can drive automatic transmission vehicles. Below are the relevant details about C2: 1. Driving small vehicles: Only small and micro automatic transmission passenger vehicles with 4, 6, or up to 9 seats, and a vehicle length not exceeding 6000mm require a C2 license. 2. No cross-category driving: Whether driving passenger or cargo vehicles, the most important rule is that C2 license holders cannot drive vehicles outside the permitted scope of the C2 license. 3. Limited passenger capacity: Passenger numbers must stay within the allowed range. Additionally, it's important to note that C2 license holders cannot drive automatic transmission vehicles from Isuzu or Jinbei brands.
I remember my friend drove a Citroën C2, a small city car launched by Citroën around 2003, mainly focusing on economy and practicality. The car's appearance is quite cute, somewhat resembling a Beetle's design, making it suitable for young people or singles. In terms of power, it is equipped with a small-displacement engine, offering low fuel consumption—typically around 6-7 liters per 100 kilometers in urban driving—and cheap maintenance. The seating space isn't very spacious; the rear seats can feel a bit cramped for adults, but its cargo capacity is decent, with the trunk able to hold two or three suitcases. Handling-wise, it has nimble steering and is easy to park due to its compact size, though it can feel a bit unstable at highway speeds. The interior materials have a strong plastic feel, but the basic features are complete, with essentials like air conditioning and a radio. Even though it was discontinued years ago, you can still find it in the used car market at affordable prices. If you're a beginner looking for a practice car or a daily commuter, this one is quite suitable. Overall, it's an entry-level small car that solves daily transportation needs at a low cost.