What are the differences between high-end and low-end car configurations?

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Marlene
07/29/25 3:15pm
Here are the differences between high-end and low-end car configurations: In terms of features: High-end configurations usually include LCD panels, automatic air conditioning, navigation systems, automatic transmissions, leather seats, sunroofs, seat heating, and power-adjustable seats; low-end configurations feature manual air conditioning, no LCD panels, no navigation, manual transmissions, no sunroof, and no seat heating. Performance-wise: High-end models have larger horsepower, bigger tire sizes, and more economical performance configurations, while low-end models have smaller displacement and lower horsepower. The center console with LCD panels and automatic air conditioning is definitely more aesthetically pleasing than low-end configurations. In terms of safety: High-end models have more airbags, richer active safety features, and are safer, making it easier to add additional features later on.
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