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Hereβs how the 1973 Citroen AMI Super and the 1996 Toyota Camry IV compare in size:
In terms of length, the 1996 Toyota Camry IV comes in at 4765 mm (187.60 in), giving it a 775 mm (30.51 in) (16.3 %) advantage over the 1973 Citroen AMI Super at 3990 mm (157.09 in). Looking at width, the 1996 Toyota Camry IV stretches to 1785 mm (70.28 in), making it 265 mm (10.43 in) (14.8 %) wider than the 1973 Citroen AMI Super at 1520 mm (59.84 in). As for height, the 1973 Citroen AMI Super stands at 1485 mm (58.46 in), giving it an extra 55 mm (2.17 in) (3.7 %) compared to the 1996 Toyota Camry IV at 1430 mm (56.30 in).
Overall, the 1973 Citroen AMI Super is taller than the 1996 Toyota Camry IV, while the 1996 Toyota Camry IV is longer and wider than the 1973 Citroen AMI Super.