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==Current full-size cars==
==Current full-size cars==
[[Image:2007 Town Car.jpg|The [[Lincoln Town Car]] is currently the longest Full-size sedan made in America measuring up to 221.4 Inches Long|right|thumb|250px]]
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A * denotes a car available with 6-passenger seating
Image:07 A8.jpg|[[Audi A8]]
*[[Audi A8]]
Image:07 7-SERIES.jpg|[[BMW 7 Series]]
*[[Bentley Arnage]]
Image:07 LUCERNE.jpg|[[Buick Lucerne]]
*[[BMW 7 Series]]
Image:07 DTS.jpg|[[Cadillac DTS]]
*[[Buick Lucerne]]*
Image:07 IMPALA.jpg|[[Chevrolet Impala]]
*[[Cadillac DTS]]*
Image:07 300.jpg|[[Chrysler 300]]
*[[Chevrolet Impala]]*
Image:07 CHARGER.jpg|[[Dodge Charger]]
*[[Chrysler 300]]
Image:'07 CROWN VICTORIA.jpg|[[Ford Crown Victoria]] (Fleet Only)
*[[Dodge Charger]]
Image:08 TAURUS.jpg|[[Ford Taurus]]
*[[Dodge Magnum]]
Image:07 LS.jpg|[[Lexus LS]]
*[[Ford Crown Victoria]] (Fleet Only)*
Image:07 TOWN CAR.jpg|[[Lincoln Town Car]]
*[[Ford Taurus]]
Image:07 GRAND MARQUIS.jpg|[[Mercury Grand Marquis]]
*[[Infiniti Q45]]
Image:08 SABLE.jpg|[[Mercury Sable]]
*[[Lexus LS]]
Image:07 S-CLASS.jpg|[[Mercedes-Benz S-Class]]
*[[Lincoln Town Car]]*
Image:07 MAXIMA.jpg|[[Nissan Maxima]]
*[[Maserati Quattroporte]]
Image:07 GRAND PRIX.jpg|[[Pontiac Grand Prix]]
*[[Mercury Grand Marquis]]*
Image:07 AVALON.jpg|[[Toyota Avalon]]
*[[Mercury Sable]]
Image:07 S80.jpg|[[Volvo S80]]
*[[Mercedes-Benz S-Class]]
<gallery></gallery>
*[[Nissan Maxima]]
 
*[[Pontiac Grand Prix]]
 
*[[Toyota Avalon]]
Image:07 A8.jpg
*[[Volkswagen Phaeton]]
*[[Volvo S80]]


==Recent full-size cars==
==Recent full-size cars==

Revision as of 15:31, 11 July 2007

Mercury Grand Marquis A Full-size Luxury Sedan

A full-size car is a marketing term used in North America for an automobile larger than Mid-Size Cars. The American EPA uses "large car" to denote full-size cars.

Full-size is defined in measurement as greater than 120ft of interior volume. Previously, a wheelbase greater than 110 Inches was the criterion. The term first appeared in the early 1960's to define what also became known as "standard" size cars from the new compact and intermediate models then being introduced.

Due to the growing length of wheelbases among mid-size luxury sedan, however, the overall length of the vehicles has become another factor to take into account as well. Full-size cars should therefore also feature an overall length of more than 197 Inches.


Current full-size cars


Image:07 A8.jpg

Recent full-size cars

The Ford Five Hundred a recently Discontinued Full-size Sedan