What does the low-end version mean?

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DiDelaney
07/29/25 3:34am
Low-end version means simplified configuration. It lacks features such as leather seats, power windows, and many electronic control functions, representing a lower level of equipment. Below are introductions to other configurations: 1. Standard version: It includes basic electric controls such as power windows, power steering, air conditioning, etc. 2. Mid-range version: Slightly more advanced than the standard version, it includes all the features of the standard version and may add extras like airbags, sunroof, leather seats, power seats, seat heating, etc. 3. High-end version: This is the top configuration, with higher specifications and usually a price about 1/3 higher than the low-end version. It can be considered the flagship model of the series, often distinguishable by exterior features like alloy wheels, tires, emblems, etc. It may also include additional electronic components such as enhanced suspension, navigation systems, onboard computers, panoramic sunroofs, EPS, and more.
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AnthonyDella
08/12/25 7:23am
The base model is the fundamental version of a product, featuring simpler configurations and fewer functions but at a more affordable price. For example, in cars, the base model typically lacks a sunroof, leather seats, or a premium sound system, retaining only basic safety and driving features. As an average consumer, I once bought a base model car—it was quite convenient to drive, with the same power, though the interior was a bit lacking. It was perfectly adequate for daily commuting. Nowadays, other items like phones or TVs also have base models. I recommend those on a tight budget to prioritize base models and avoid overspending on fancy features, but be sure not to overlook essentials like ABS brakes. Regular maintenance is equally important; base model cars can have a long lifespan, making them suitable for beginners or those looking to save money.
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