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How big did cars ever get?

Started by b5blue, October 14, 2011, 06:06:58 AM

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b5blue

OH God! Remember the tiny little first Honda car? Looked like a shoe, my dad's buddy had one, that was a micro machine! Now it looks like it was just ahead of it's time.   :lol:

Old Moparz

Quote from: Ghoste on October 15, 2011, 09:31:36 AM
Falcon and Chevy II were both considered compacts as well.  When the Hondas came along that market was considered to be sub-compact.


That's how I remember it, too.  :cheers:

Getting back to the airport limos, I recall seeing them all the time as a kid & thought they were pretty interesting. I'd like to have one now, but more as a novelty. :lol:
               Bob               



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Ghoste

Doing some digging and it appears that the longest regular production car was possibly the 74-76 Cadillac Fleetwood at just over 21 feet.

A383Wing

Quote from: ACUDANUT on October 15, 2011, 09:25:06 AM
I think most people missed this point....How big = feet and inches...not diff types of cars/boats.  Show me the numbers !!  :popcrn:

I think my Pontiac is about 19 feet long

surmanajaja

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_automotive_superlatives

    Longest
        Current production car - 6,165 mm (242.7 in) - 2010 Maybach 62
        Production car - 6,405 mm (252.2 in) - 1974-76 Cadillac Fleetwood Seventy-Five Limousine[1]
        Pickup Truck - 6,650 mm (261.8 in) - 2010 Ford F-350 Super Duty Crew Cab Long Bed
        Commercial - 7,345 mm (289.2 in) - Mercedes-Benz Sprinter LWB / Volkswagen Crafter LWB
    Widest
        Current production car - 2,058 mm (81.0 in) - 2010 Lamborghini MurciĆ©lago LP 670-4 SuperVeloce
        Production car - 2,075 mm (81.7 in) (without rearview mirrors) - 1961-63 Imperial
        Limited production car - 2,101 mm (82.7 in) - 2008 SSC Ultimate Aero
        Pickup Truck - 2,438 mm (96.0 in) - 2010 Dodge Ram 3500
        Commercial - 2,474 mm (97.4 in) - 2010 Unimog U5000
    Tallest
        Current production car - 1,990 mm (78.3 in) - 2012 VW Multivan (LWB)
        Pickup Truck - 2,956 mm (116.4 in) - 2005 Brabus Unimog U500 Black Edition
        SUV - 2,083 mm (82.0 in) - 2003 Hummer H2
        Commercial - 2,676 mm (105.4 in) - 2010 Unimog U5000
    Shortest
        Current production car - 2,695 mm (106.1 in) - 2010 Smart Fortwo
        Production car - 2,500 mm (98.4 in) - 1998 Smart Fortwo
        Limited production car - 1,340 mm (52.8 in) - 1962 Peel P50 (3 wheels)
    Lowest
        Current production car - 1,117 mm (44.0 in) - 2010 Lotus Elise
        Production car - 1,029 mm (40.5 in) - 1964 Ford GT40
        Note: 991 mm (39.0 in) - Alfa Romeo 33 Stradale (18 made)
        Limited production car - 736.6 mm (29.0 in) - 1969 Probe 15[2]

[edit] Wheelbase

    Longest
        Production car - 3,893 mm (153.3 in) - 1964 Mercedes-Benz 600 Limousine
        Pickup Truck - 4,379 mm (172.4 in) - 2005 Ford F-350 Super Duty Crew Cab
        Commercial - 5,080 mm (200.0 in) - 2005 Ford F-550 Super Duty Chassis Crew Cab
    Shortest
        Current production car - 1,867 mm (73.5 in) - 2010 Smart Fortwo
        Production car - 1,500 mm (59.1 in) - 1956 Isetta
        Limited-production car - 1,270 mm (50.0 in) - 1962 Peel P50

[edit] Track

    Widest Front
        Production car - 1,685 mm (66.3 in) - 2003 Rolls-Royce Phantom (2003)
        Pickup truck - 1,879 mm (74.0 in) - 2010 Ford F-150 SVT Raptor
        Commercial - 1,930 mm (76.0 in) - 2010 Dodge Ram 4500 Chassis Cab
    Widest Rear
        Production car - 1,710 mm (67.3 in) - Jaguar XJ220
        Pickup truck - 1,925 mm (75.8 in) - 2010 Dodge Ram 3500 Crew Cab Dual Rear Wheels
        Commercial - 1,927 mm (75.9 in) - 2009 Unimog U4000
    Narrowest Front
        Limited-production car - 990 mm (39.0 in) - Peel P50
        Production car - 1,275 mm (50.2 in) - 1998 Smart Fortwo
    Narrowest Rear
        Production car - 521 mm (20.5 in) - Isetta

[edit] Weight

    Lightest
        Current production car - 740 kg (1,631 lb) - 2010 Daihatsu Mira
        Production car - 406 kg (895 lb) - 1964 Mini Moke
        Current production racecar - 456 kg (1,005 lb) - 1996 Ariel Atom
        Limited-production car - 59 kg (130 lb) DIN - 1962 Peel P50 (3 wheels)
    Heaviest Curb Weight
        Production car - 2,855 kg (6,294 lb) - 2003 Maybach 62
        SUV - 3,428 kg (7,557 lb) - 2006 Hummer H1 Alpha Wagon
        Pickup truck - 6,600 kg (14,551 lb) - 2008 International CXT
        Limited-production car - 4,536 kg (10,000 lb) - 2009 Cadillac Presidential Limousine (estimated) [3]
        Commercial - 5,350 kg (11,795 lb) - 2009 Unimog U5000 Long Wheelbase

XS29L9Bxxxxxx

Kingswood wagons were HUGE! Largest passenger car I knew of...


Kern Dog

The Buick Electra 225 was named because it once measured 225 inches. Thats  18 feet, 9 inches.

Bob T

I helped out a mate of mine the other week getting his new C Body 67 T & C 9 seater out of the box and over to his house.
Non-runner at the moment with brake probs, but man it is soooo heavy to push and just about too long for the trailer  :lol:
Ex CA car , pretty clean and will be a great cruiser for summer .

Dont know what the length and specs are but it nearly takes the cake
Old Dog, Old Tricks.

69bronzeT5

I can't imagine owning a car bigger than my Charger. With the last few garages I've had, I would of been screwed if my Charger was a Daytona :lol:
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Mike DC

QuoteLongest
        Current production car - 6,165 mm (242.7 in) - 2010 Maybach 62
        Production car - 6,405 mm (252.2 in) - 1974-76 Cadillac Fleetwood Seventy-Five Limousine[1]
        Pickup Truck - 6,650 mm (261.8 in) - 2010 Ford F-350 Super Duty Crew Cab Long Bed
        Commercial - 7,345 mm (289.2 in) - Mercedes-Benz Sprinter LWB / Volkswagen Crafter LWB
    Widest
        Current production car - 2,058 mm (81.0 in) - 2010 Lamborghini MurciĆ©lago LP 670-4 SuperVeloce
        Production car - 2,075 mm (81.7 in) (without rearview mirrors) - 1961-63 Imperial
        Limited production car - 2,101 mm (82.7 in) - 2008 SSC Ultimate Aero
        Pickup Truck - 2,438 mm (96.0 in) - 2010 Dodge Ram 3500
        Commercial - 2,474 mm (97.4 in) - 2010 Unimog U5000
    Tallest
        Current production car - 1,990 mm (78.3 in) - 2012 VW Multivan (LWB)
        Pickup Truck - 2,956 mm (116.4 in) - 2005 Brabus Unimog U500 Black Edition
        SUV - 2,083 mm (82.0 in) - 2003 Hummer H2
        Commercial - 2,676 mm (105.4 in) - 2010 Unimog U5000
    Shortest
        Current production car - 2,695 mm (106.1 in) - 2010 Smart Fortwo
        Production car - 2,500 mm (98.4 in) - 1998 Smart Fortwo
        Limited production car - 1,340 mm (52.8 in) - 1962 Peel P50 (3 wheels)
    Lowest
        Current production car - 1,117 mm (44.0 in) - 2010 Lotus Elise
        Production car - 1,029 mm (40.5 in) - 1964 Ford GT40
        Note: 991 mm (39.0 in) - Alfa Romeo 33 Stradale (18 made)
        Limited production car - 736.6 mm (29.0 in) - 1969 Probe 15[2]

[edit] Wheelbase

    Longest
        Production car - 3,893 mm (153.3 in) - 1964 Mercedes-Benz 600 Limousine
        Pickup Truck - 4,379 mm (172.4 in) - 2005 Ford F-350 Super Duty Crew Cab
        Commercial - 5,080 mm (200.0 in) - 2005 Ford F-550 Super Duty Chassis Crew Cab
    Shortest
        Current production car - 1,867 mm (73.5 in) - 2010 Smart Fortwo
        Production car - 1,500 mm (59.1 in) - 1956 Isetta
        Limited-production car - 1,270 mm (50.0 in) - 1962 Peel P50

[edit] Track

    Widest Front
        Production car - 1,685 mm (66.3 in) - 2003 Rolls-Royce Phantom (2003)
        Pickup truck - 1,879 mm (74.0 in) - 2010 Ford F-150 SVT Raptor
        Commercial - 1,930 mm (76.0 in) - 2010 Dodge Ram 4500 Chassis Cab
    Widest Rear
        Production car - 1,710 mm (67.3 in) - Jaguar XJ220
        Pickup truck - 1,925 mm (75.8 in) - 2010 Dodge Ram 3500 Crew Cab Dual Rear Wheels
        Commercial - 1,927 mm (75.9 in) - 2009 Unimog U4000
    Narrowest Front
        Limited-production car - 990 mm (39.0 in) - Peel P50
        Production car - 1,275 mm (50.2 in) - 1998 Smart Fortwo
    Narrowest Rear
        Production car - 521 mm (20.5 in) - Isetta

[edit] Weight

    Lightest
        Current production car - 740 kg (1,631 lb) - 2010 Daihatsu Mira
        Production car - 406 kg (895 lb) - 1964 Mini Moke
        Current production racecar - 456 kg (1,005 lb) - 1996 Ariel Atom
        Limited-production car - 59 kg (130 lb) DIN - 1962 Peel P50 (3 wheels)
    Heaviest Curb Weight
        Production car - 2,855 kg (6,294 lb) - 2003 Maybach 62
        SUV - 3,428 kg (7,557 lb) - 2006 Hummer H1 Alpha Wagon
        Pickup truck - 6,600 kg (14,551 lb) - 2008 International CXT
        Limited-production car - 4,536 kg (10,000 lb) - 2009 Cadillac Presidential Limousine (estimated) [3]
        Commercial - 5,350 kg (11,795 lb) - 2009 Unimog U5000 Long Wheelbase


So if I counted right . . . They list 26 "biggest" models, and 22 of them are from within this last decade.  They list 17 "smallest" models, and about 12 of them are older than this last decade.   

A383Wing

Quote from: Red 70 R/T 493 on October 16, 2011, 05:42:45 PM
The Buick Electra 225 was named because it once measured 225 inches. Thats  18 feet, 9 inches.

now that I did not know....thanks

Bryan  (single brain cell is now full of info)