Why is the LaCrosse not a C-class car?
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The LaCrosse falls short in various aspects compared to C-class cars but is slightly better than most B-class cars, hence its classification as a B-class vehicle. Precisely because the LaCrosse is positioned as a B-class car, it has larger dimensions compared to standard mid-size sedans and offers more luxurious interior materials and configurations. Below is an extended introduction: 1. Dimensions: The LaCrosse is a B-class car. The Buick LaCrosse measures 5026*1866*1462mm/5030*1866*1467mm with a wheelbase of 2905mm, making it one of the more spacious models in the B-class segment. 2. Powertrain: The new Buick LaCrosse and LaCrosse Avenir are equipped with the eighth-generation Ecotec 2.0T variable cylinder turbocharged engine and a 9-speed HYDRA-MATIC intelligent transmission, delivering a maximum power of 177kW/5000rpm and a maximum torque of 350Nm/1500~4000rpm. Not only does it meet the China VI emission standards, but the engine can also flexibly switch among 'four-cylinder high-performance mode', 'four-cylinder economy mode', and 'two-cylinder ultra-economy mode' based on actual driving conditions.