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Fiat 500, wheelbase: 2300 mm
Second Gen Nissan Cube, wheelbase: 2360 mm
Chevrolet Spark, wheelbase: 2375 mm
Mitsubishi Mirage, wheelbase: 2450 mm
Audi A1, wheelbase: 2469 mm
MINI Cooper, wheelbase: 2495 mm
1951 Nash Rambler, wheelbase: 2540 mm
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2015 Lincoln Navigator L, wheelbase: 3327 mm
2013 Rolls Royce Phantom Extended Wheelbase, wheelbase: 3820 mm
2015 Citroën Jumper LWB, wheelbase: 4035 mm
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This post would be more useful if you actually had the Stratos wheelbase figure.
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2180 mm
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With a follow-up post: Everyday Items That Have Been Invented Since the Cubs Have Won the World Series.
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Nearly two Stratos WBs fit in that Citroen gap.
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I just want to point out that at 2370mm, the 1987-2006 Wranglers have all but the Fiat beat, and even then it only loses by 7cm.
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Didn’t even think about the Wrangler. Good call.
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You think of them as big SUVs, but really our ‘90 TJ is 36 inches shorter than my E39 and the turning circle is 30 inches smaller.
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Suzuki Jimny 2250 mm