Several cars feature a 113-inch wheelbase, including the Ford Fusion, Honda Accord, and Toyota Camry. This wheelbase length is often found in midsize sedans, providing a balance of interior space and handling dynamics. Additionally, some SUVs and crossovers may also utilize a similar wheelbase for improved stability and ride comfort. Always check specific model years for accurate specifications, as they can vary.
Ford f150
17.9936 inch
113 tiles
Oh, dude, you're really into those specifics, huh? Well, if you're looking for vehicles with an 111-inch wheelbase, you might want to check out some compact SUVs like the Jeep Compass or the Ford Escape. But hey, who's measuring wheelbases these days, am I right? Just get in and drive, man!
Find the areas, then the area/dollar. Area = pir2 Area of 12 incher = 3.1416 X 62 = 113 sq. inches 10.95/113 = 0.097 dollars/sq. inch Area of 8 incher = 3.1416 X 42 = 50 sq. inches 7.49/50 = 0.15 dollars/sq. inch So the 12 inch round gives more for your money at about 10 cents per sq. inch versus about 15 cents per sq. inch for the 8 incher.
1940 chevy coupes and sedans
Dodge Charger
1950 ford
1992 caprice wagon
i think rang rover
That is considered a mid-sized car. There are lots of cars with a wheelbase close to 105". As to what cars have exactly a 105" wheelbase I know on none. Do some research and you may find one.
Mid 80's Monte carlo
1955 Buick century and special two door
1951 Bel Air
2001 chevy monte carlo has 110.5 inch wheel base
The MGB doesfirst gen Toyota MR2 (at 91.3 inches)
Dodge Charger