The smallest car The "Smart" car produced by Daimler-Benz is the smallest car currently available. Its external length is less than 2.5 meters, which is 55 centimeters shorter than its most powerful competitor, the Land Rover Mini. The two-seater has a removable main control panel made of thermoplastic, which allows owners to change the color of the car. The cheapest car, the "1922 Red Beetle", was manufactured by the Bringer Stratton Company in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA. The market price at that time was US$125-150 per unit. This price is equivalent to 1130-1870 US dollars in 1998. Its wheelbase is 1.57 meters and its weight is 111 kilograms. The early "King Gnome" model was produced in the United States and was sold as a complete set of spare parts and assembled by the user. The price in 1948 was US$100 per unit, equivalent to US$842 in 1998. The heaviest car manufactured in recent years. The car is a Gil-41047 limousine produced in the former Soviet Union, with a wheelbase of 3.88 meters and a weight of 3.335 tons. The production of the extended Gil car was only 2 to 3 units per year. The car was used by the President of the Soviet Union until December 1991. It weighs 6 tons and uses a 75mm thick stainless steel bulletproof layer in key places. Equipped with an 8-cylinder 7-liter engine, the fuel consumption is astonishing, up to 2.1 kilometers per liter. The largest car By far the largest private car is the Bugatti "Roll 41". The car was designed by Italian designer Ettore Bugatti and assembled in Melsem, France. The car was originally produced in 1927 and is now equipped with an 8-cylinder engine with a capacity of 127 liters. The car is more than 6.7 meters long and the engine is 2.13 meters long. The widest cars: the "Koning Racer 2417" manufactured in Germany in 1989 and the "Koning Racer New Generation 2418" manufactured in 1990, both have a width of 2.195 meters, ranking the world's widest. The longest car: The limousine designed by Jay Aalberg in Burbank, California, is 30.5 meters long and has 26 wheels. It has many features, including a swimming pool with a diving board and an oversized water bed. It can be used as a solid car or with a curved middle. Designers of supercars make them superior not only in length but also in ancillary equipment. For example, the 22-wheel, 20.73-meter Cadillac Hollywood Dream has six phones, a satellite dish, a miniature golf course and a helicopter landing pad.
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