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  2. Ride height - Wikipedia

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    A road car usually has a ride height around 16–17 cm (6.3–6.7 in), while an SUV usually lies around 19–22 cm (7.5–8.7 in). Two well-known extremes are the Ferrari F40 with a 12.5 cm (4.9 in) ride height [1] and the Hummer H1 with a 40.64 cm (16.0 in) ride height.

  3. My child is going to college. Are they allowed to share their ...

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    College students who bring a car to campus may need to move to a standalone policy, which could raise the cost of auto insurance by an average of $1,380 across the four years of college.

  4. Car Loans for Students: Everything You Need to Know - AOL

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    Many lenders offer student car loans, each with a list of qualifications and requirements for borrowers. Regional banks, credit unions, online lenders, and national financial institutions may ...

  5. Formula SAE - Wikipedia

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    The weight of the average competitive Formula SAE car is usually less than 440 lb (200 kg) in race trim. However, the lack of weight regulation combined with the somewhat fixed power ceiling encourages teams to adopt innovative weight-saving strategies, such as the use of composite materials, elaborate and expensive machining projects, and ...

  6. How to save on insurance costs in preparation for college ...

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    Finding the best and most affordable car insurance for college students can mean balancing coverage and taking advantage of special car insurance discounts for college students. On average ...

  7. Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards - Wikipedia

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    Part 525: [79] Exemptions from average fuel economy standards; Part 526: [80] Petitions and plans for relief under the Automobile Fuel Efficiency Act of 1980; Part 529: [81] Manufacturers of multistage automobiles; Part 531: [82] Passenger automobile average fuel economy standards; Part 533: [83] Light truck fuel economy standards

  8. Overhang (vehicles) - Wikipedia

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    Along with clearance, length of overhangs affects the approach and departure angles, which measure the vehicle's ability to overcome steep obstacles and rough terrain.The longer the front overhang, the smaller is the approach angle, and thus lesser the car's ability to climb or descend steep ramps without damaging the front bumpers. [1]

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