Automobile sales terminology
F-function: the function refers to the function inherent in the car, e. G. Abs。
A-advantage: advantages refer to the advantage of this type of vehicle as distinct from other models, e. G. In the same price position, the tyre is particularly powerful。
B-benefit: benefits refer to the benefits, value and benefits that this mobile phone function and its advantages can bring to consumers... E. G. With this function, your car also has off-road features。
E-view:
Automobile terminology

1 entire equipment quality (kg): fully equipped vehicle quality, including all devices such as lubricants, fuel, vehicle tools, spare parts, etc。
Maximum total mass (kg): total mass when automobiles are loaded。
3. Maximum load mass (kg): maximum load mass when the vehicle is on a road。
Maximum axle mass (kg): maximum total mass carried by a single axle. It's about road passage sex。
Chief (mm): distance between extreme points in the direction of the vehicle's length。
Vehicle width (mm): distance between two extreme points in the direction of car width。

7. Car height (mm): distance between the top point of the car and the ground。
8. Axis range (mm): distance from front-axis to back-axis centre。
9. Round distance (mm): distance between the central line of the right and right tires of the same car。
10 upfront (mm): distance from front end to front axis centre。
11 post-suspension (mm): distance from the last end of the car to the centre of the rear axis。
Minimum gap (mm): the minimum point to the ground when the vehicle is loaded。
13. Approach angle (°): the tangent to which the front end of the car leads in the forward wheel and the corner of the ground。

14 quest angle (°): the tangent to which the rear end of the vehicle leads in the rear wheel and the corner of the ground。
15. Turn radius (mm): when the vehicle turns, the central plane on the side of the vehicle turns to the wheel in a circular radius of the trajectory on the vehicle support plane. The turn radius is the minimum turn radius when the wheel is transferred to the limit position。
Maximum speed (km/h): maximum speed that a car can achieve on a flat road。
17. Maximum slope (%): maximum slope capacity when cars are full。
Average fuel consumption (l/100 km): average fuel consumption per 100 km per vehicle on a road。
19. Number of wheels and drivers (nxm): the number of wheels is measured on the basis of the number of wheels, n represents the total number of wheels of cars and m represents the number of drivers。




