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What are the classifications of passenger cars?

There are generally four kinds of cars in Pacific Auto Network. There are 7 first-class seats, 8 to 19 second-class seats, 20 to 39 third-class seats and 40 fourth-class seats.

Generally speaking, all buses can be divided into two categories. Passenger cars can be divided into bicycles and trains according to the overall structure. Bicycle is a basic model, which is often divided into large, medium and small according to the total weight of bus or the number of seats set. China stipulates that the length of a single bus generally does not exceed 12m. The carriage and frame of a bus are divided into a front part and a rear part. Two car frames are connected by hinged disks, and two cars are connected by movable pleats, so that the cars are connected in front and back, so it is also called articulated or aisle passenger cars. China stipulates that the length of passenger trains generally does not exceed 18m. Passenger cars can be divided into tourist buses, city buses, road buses and sightseeing buses according to their uses. Small passenger cars with no more than 17 seats. According to the appearance and shape, China is commonly known as "van". This kind of tour bus is flexible and comfortable. City bus a large bus that runs in cities and suburbs. Common is the city bus. In addition to seats, there is a wide passage for passengers to stand and walk. In some cities, buses are divided into upper and lower floors, with seats on the upper floor and seats and stations on the lower floor. Double-decker buses carry more passengers than single-decker buses, but the center of gravity is higher and the driving stability is worse. A large bus that runs on the highway between cities or towns. It can be divided into long-distance buses and short-distance buses. The distance of long-distance buses is hundreds of kilometers, and there are seats in the carriages, and luggage racks or suitcases for storing passengers' carry-on luggage. The distance of short-distance bus is only tens of kilometers, and there is a station in addition to seats in the carriage. Luggage storage racks are generally small or even absent. Sightseeing bus is used for sightseeing. The seat spacing is large, the ride is comfortable, the field of vision is wide, and there are generally ventilation, heating and refrigeration equipment. The senior long-distance sightseeing bus also has a sleeper, a bathroom, a kitchen and a recreation room.

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