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- E-segment abstract "E-segment (or executive cars) is defined by European Commission as the fifth segment in European market car classification. It approximately corresponds to Full-size car and Mid-size luxury car segment in North America, or Executive car in British English acceptation.Those cars are usually denoted for their length (equal or above 5,000 mm) and the luxury setup.".
- E-segment thumbnail BMW_530d_(F10)_front-1_20100821.jpg?width=300.
- E-segment wikiPageID "11895788".
- E-segment wikiPageRevisionID "596336827".
- E-segment col "* A-segment * B-segment * C-segment * D-segment * F-segment * J-segment * M-segment * S-segment".
- E-segment col "* Car classification".
- E-segment subject Category:Car_classifications.
- E-segment comment "E-segment (or executive cars) is defined by European Commission as the fifth segment in European market car classification. It approximately corresponds to Full-size car and Mid-size luxury car segment in North America, or Executive car in British English acceptation.Those cars are usually denoted for their length (equal or above 5,000 mm) and the luxury setup.".
- E-segment label "E-segment".
- E-segment sameAs m.0zrv6sj.
- E-segment sameAs Q17105090.
- E-segment sameAs Q17105090.
- E-segment wasDerivedFrom E-segment?oldid=596336827.
- E-segment depiction BMW_530d_(F10)_front-1_20100821.jpg.
- E-segment isPrimaryTopicOf E-segment.