What are the differences between the Buick GL8 652T and 653T?
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The differences between the Buick GL8 652T and 653T models are as follows: different systems - the 652T model is equipped with the second-generation connectivity system, while the 653T model has the third-generation connectivity system; different body dimensions; different suspensions; different fuel tank capacities; and significant differences in interior assembly. Overall, the 653T outperforms the 652T. The latest 653T Comfort model: body dimensions are 5219mm*1878mm*1805mm, fuel tank capacity is 70L, front suspension uses MacPherson independent suspension, rear suspension uses multi-link independent suspension. The interior is equipped with front and rear head airbags, second-row seatbelt reminder, cruise control system, electric sunroof, and a 12.3-inch LCD instrument panel. The latest 652T Comfort model: body dimensions are 5238mm*1878mm*1776mm, fuel tank capacity is 66L, front suspension uses MacPherson independent suspension, rear suspension uses torsion beam non-independent suspension, and comes with a 10-inch LCD instrument panel. Multi-link independent suspension: not only ensures a certain level of comfort but also, due to the numerous links, keeps the wheels and ground as vertical as possible, minimizing body tilt to the greatest extent and maintaining maximum tire contact with the ground. Torsion beam non-independent suspension: vehicles with this suspension system generally have moderate stability and comfort. However, due to its simpler construction and high load capacity, this suspension is mostly used in trucks, ordinary buses, small cars, and some other special vehicles.