What Type of Vehicle Does a Regular Sedan Belong To?
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Regular sedans belong to motor vehicles. Introduction to Motor Vehicles: Motor vehicles refer to wheeled vehicles powered or towed by a power device, driven on roads for passenger transportation, goods transportation, or specialized operations. They include automobiles and automobile trains, motorcycles and mopeds, tractor transport units, wheeled special-purpose machinery vehicles, and trailers, but exclude any vehicles running on tracks. Origin of Sedans: Sedans, known as saloon cars or private cars in some regions, are referred to as Sedan in American English and Saloon in British English. They typically refer to vehicles used for transporting passengers and luggage. Apart from the passenger compartment, sedans have visibly long front and rear sections, making it easy to distinguish the engine compartment, passenger compartment, and luggage compartment from their appearance. The shape of a sedan resembles ancient sedan chairs, with long handles at the front and rear of the passenger compartment, hence the name 'sedan.'