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What are the differences between 23c, 25c, and 28c?

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SanAshlyn
07/28/25 4:01pm
The differences between 23c, 25c, and 28c lie in the different sizes of the tires. The tread pattern also affects the vehicle. Longitudinal tread pattern: The common characteristic of longitudinal tread patterns is that the tread is continuous in the longitudinal direction and disconnected in the transverse direction, resulting in high longitudinal stiffness of the tread and low transverse stiffness. The tire's anti-skid capability shows strong transverse but weak longitudinal performance. This type of tread pattern has relatively low rolling resistance and good heat dissipation, but the tread grooves are prone to trapping small stones. Overall, this type of tread pattern is suitable for driving on relatively clean and good hard surfaces. For example, passenger cars, light-duty, and mini trucks often choose this tread pattern. Transverse tread pattern: The common characteristic of transverse tread patterns is that the tread is continuous in the transverse direction and disconnected in the longitudinal direction, resulting in high transverse stiffness of the tread and low longitudinal stiffness. Therefore, the tire's anti-skid capability shows strong longitudinal but weak transverse performance, making the vehicle prone to side skidding when turning at higher speeds. The rolling resistance of the tire is also relatively high, and the tread wear is more severe. This type of tread pattern is suitable for medium or heavy-duty trucks with relatively high traction on general hard surfaces.
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DelRylee
08/11/25 8:18pm
I've driven quite a few cars, especially those from the Volkswagen family, and the differences between engine models like 23c, 25c, and 28c are quite noticeable. Generally speaking, 23c refers to a small-displacement engine, around 1.23 liters, with moderate power output. It's fuel-efficient for city driving but can struggle a bit on inclines. The 25c is a 1.25-liter engine with slightly more power, offering quicker acceleration response, making it ideal for daily commuting and comfortable on highways. The 28c has a larger displacement, approximately 1.28 liters, with significantly more horsepower for effortless overtaking, though at the cost of higher fuel consumption. Maintenance-wise, there's little difference among the three, with the 25c and 28c having slightly more refined components, but all are reliable and durable. When choosing, consider your needs: for mainly city driving, the 23c is the most economical; for a balanced choice, go for the 25c; if you prefer strong performance, the 28c is the way to go. Regular maintenance is crucial for all—don't overlook the oil change intervals.
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Valerie
09/29/25 6:21am
As a seasoned car enthusiast, I've used these engines multiple times. The 23c has modest power, ideal for stop-and-go city driving with low fuel consumption and simple maintenance. The 25c offers a mid-range displacement, delivering smoother performance on highways, where the increased horsepower enhances driving comfort. The 28c, on the other hand, packs a punch with strong acceleration, though at a slightly higher fuel cost. The key differences lie in their performance specs: the 23c delivers around 90 horsepower, the 25c approaches 100, and the 28c exceeds 110. In terms of application, the 23c is commonly found in entry-level models, the 25c in compact cars, and the 28c leans more toward sporty variants. Economically, the 23c is the most cost-effective, while the 28c, though slightly pricier, offers a worthwhile experience. Maintenance costs are nearly identical across the board, all being reliable, but for long-distance trips, the 25c stands out as the most dependable.
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