What are the differences between low-end and high-end car configurations?
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The differences between low-end and high-end car configurations are as follows: 1. Lighting differences; Low-end models generally use halogen headlights. High-end models use LED or xenon light sources, which provide better illumination and are equipped with lenses. 2. Tire and spare tire differences; High-end models have larger and thinner tires. Typically, high-end models use tires with larger sizes and lower aspect ratios. For spare tires, low-end models usually come with non-full-size compact spares, and some may not include a spare tire at all. 3. Tire pressure monitoring differences; High-end models feature active tire pressure monitoring, allowing direct viewing of each tire's pressure and temperature. Low-end models may only alert to abnormal tire pressure without displaying specific data, using indirect tire pressure monitoring. 4. Differences in engine and transmission; 5. Differences in interior and sunroof; Low-end models generally do not come with a sunroof, and the materials and craftsmanship of the interior are inferior. They often lack a central console display and have basic fabric or synthetic leather seats. High-end models usually include a sunroof, sometimes a panoramic one, and feature chrome interior decorations. Some luxury models even have wood trim, with seats made of genuine leather.