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How far apart width are tires on a standard car?

The standard width of tires on most passenger vehicles can vary depending on the specific vehicle model and its designated purpose.

That being said, the typical distance between the outermost points of two tires on the same axle (known as the "track width") of a standard passenger car can range from approximately 1.4 metres (4.5 feet) to 1.8 metres (5.9 feet).