There was a study done in Portland, Oregon to find the average length of a car. They wanted to see what size parking spaces would be needed to accommodate people.
They measured 390 vehicles (Front bumper of the body to the rear bumper) and found the average length of 13.51706036745407 feet (4.12 meters). This is the average size for midsized sedans/coupes (combustion engines).
A vehicle over 16.40419947506562 (5.0 meters) would be considered a large sized truck or SUV (Usually Commercial sized heavy duty diesels, like the Ford F-350-450).
The average car length is around 4500mm or 14,7 feet.
Average mid size car is 16 feet long.
The average car length is around 4500mm or 14,7 feet.
The average length of a European car is about 15 feet.
The average length of a car is about sixteen and a half feet. That is one hundred ninety six inches long.
The length of an average car is about five meters. Some are longer than this while others are shorter like the sedan which is about 4.12 meters.
The average length of a car door is between three and four feet. This will vary slightly depending on the make and model of the car.
Three car lengths. Kidding, depends what kind of car. If average length, I'd say 30 feet.
15--18 feet is "car length."
The average size of a midsize car is about 13.51 feet long. The make and model of midsize cars can affect the size also.
Depending on the make, the average length of a tractor is 22 feet. A standard trailer is 53 feet. The combined average length of the vehicle is 70 feet.
That depends on vehicle speed. At 60 mph a vehicle covers 88 feet in one second. It also depends on the length of the car, but assuming the average car is 15 feet in length, it takes less than 2 tenths of a second to travel one "car length" at 60 mph. So in one second, the average car covers almost 6 car lengths! Double the speed - 120 mph - and that same car covers 176 feet in one second; more than half the length of a football field.