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=== E-segment / Executive / Full-size === [[File:N Conduit Av Whitelaw St td 04.jpg|thumbnail|right|[[Dodge Charger (LX)|Dodge Charger]]]] {{Main|E-segment|Executive car|Full-size car}} In Europe, the second-largest category for passenger cars is [[#Executive|E-segment / executive car]], which are usually luxury cars. In other countries, the equivalent terms are ''full-size car'' or ''large car'', which are also used for relatively affordable large cars that are not considered luxury cars. Examples of non-luxury full-size cars: * [[Chevrolet Impala]] * [[Toyota Avalon]]<ref>{{cite web|url= https://www.fueleconomy.gov/feg/noframes/29506.shtml |title=Fuel Economy of the 2010 Toyota Avalon |website=Fueleconomy.gov |publisher=U.S. Department of Energy |access-date=16 July 2016}}</ref> {{clear right}}
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