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10 longest sedans (ceased production) (21st century onwards) Parent company of marque Model name Body style Class Length of longest version Years in Production Image Daimler AG: Maybach 62 / 62 S: 4-door sedan Ultra-luxury car 242.95 in (6.171 m) [11] 2002-2012 Rolls-Royce Motor Cars: Rolls-Royce Phantom VII EWB: 4-door sedan Ultra-luxury car
Excluding limousines, the longest American-produced production sedan is the 1974-76 Cadillac Fleetwood 75 nine-passenger sedan, measuring 252.2 in (6,406 mm). At 5,712 lb (2,591 kg), the heaviest American-produced car (excluding trucks and SUVs) is the 1960 Lincoln Continental convertible.
Length. Checker Aerobus 9-door wagon. Shortest Current production car ... Current production car – 2,099 mm (82.6 in) – Lamborghini Countach LPI 800-4 [3]
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With car prices high, you likely want to hold onto your vehicle for as long as you can. While the average vehicle has only an 8.6% chance of lasting 250,000 miles or more, there are several cars ...
Also noticeable is the SUV's length, which expands from 222.4 to 224.4 in (5,649 to 5,700 mm) (the Yukon XL's length is shorter at 224.3 in (5,697 mm)) and its width from 79.1 to 80.5 in (2,009 to 2,045 mm), while the height decreases from 76.8 to 74.4 in (1,951 to 1,890 mm), thus allowing the vehicle to become slightly leaner, a little bit ...
The 1973 model year saw new federal bumper standards to prevent damage. This meant the Imperials gained large rubber over-riders front and rear, adding 5.8 inches (147 mm) to the car's length, making it the longest production car in North America for that year and the longest postwar (non-limousine) production car at 235.3 inches (5,977 mm).
At the time of its production, the Fleetwood was the longest-length production car marketed in the United States, at 225 inches long. [14] Sold exclusively as a four-door sedan (Cadillac dropped the rear-wheel-drive Fleetwood coupe after 1985), the Fleetwood grew four inches in length over the 1992 Brougham. [14]