There are many ways to measure cars. Weight, horsepower, dependability, gas mileage, cost, safety, etc.
A cars motor oil was measured and described using units of kelvin which charactoristic of matter was measured
Time to cover a measured distance, or a radar gun.
Cars and anything else over 2k lbs
The length of a car is measured from bumper to bumper. The wheel base is measured from the center of the front wheel to the center of a rear wheel on the same side of the vehicle.
Head room is measured as the vertical distance from the seat bottom to the roof. The maximum and minimum values arise if the car has height adjustable seats.
A human fingernail (natural) is about 1 cm in length. Bigger items, such as cars, are measured in cms.
Usually in america cars are measured in inches but any measurement will work as they're convertable. Just stay away from the measurements like lightyears and parsecs. Your car isn't quite THAT long. In Europe it is more common to find cars lengths measured in centimeters or meters.
Probably 0%, but that's not really a statistic that can be measured with any sort of accuracy
It's measured by the mileage of the vehicle. An excellent mileage for instance is 30 miles per gallon of fuel. On average most cars or SUV's have around 16-20 mpg.
The term mpg means miles per gallon and is measured by how many highway miles to the gallon a certain vehicle can run with a full tank of gas. For more information visit the fueleconomy.gov website.
Older cars have a cable, which is turned by a gear at the rear of the transmission, and this operates a mechanical speedometer. Modern cars have an electronic sensor in the gearbox which is linked by wire to an electronic speedometer.
it can be measured by the following: amought of cars per household,p hones per household, people per doctor , number of people with access to internet , the literacy rate and the access to clean water