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Mid-size —also known as intermediate —is a vehicle size class which originated in the United States and is used for cars larger than compact cars and smaller than full-size cars. [1] ". Large family car" is a UK term and a part of the D-segment in the European car classification. Mid-size cars are manufactured in a variety of body styles ...
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In Europe, the third-largest category for passenger cars is called D-segment or large family car. In the United States, the equivalent term is mid-size or intermediate cars. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) defines a mid-size car as having a combined passenger and cargo volume of 110–119 cu ft (3.1–3.4 m 3).
- 4,751 to 5,750 lb (2,150-2,600 kg)
- 3,001 to 3,750 lb (1,350-1,700 kg)
- 3,751 to 4,750 lb (1,700-2,150 kg)
A midsize car is a popular size of vehicle with a certain amount of passenger and cargo space, and a maximum length of 196.8 inches. The dimensions of a midsize car vary by manufacturer and agency, but the EPA defines it as having a maximum of 120 cubic feet of combined volume. Learn more about the history, features, and examples of midsize cars.
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