What is the difference between 1.5t and 2.0t?
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The difference between 1.5t and 2.0t lies in their displacement. Below is some knowledge about displacement. Displacement Identification: Most domestically produced cars have a model number on the rear consisting of pinyin letters and Arabic numerals, which includes the following three parts: The first part consists of 2 or 3 pinyin letters, representing the manufacturer's code. For example, 'CA' on a Hongqi car represents FAW, and 'QC' on a Flyer car represents Qinchuan; Following the pinyin letters are generally 4 Arabic numerals, where the first digit on the left for sedans is '7', and the middle two digits indicate the engine displacement of that model. For example, '08' means an engine displacement of 0.8 liters, '20' means 2.0 liters, and '16' means 1.6 liters; After the displacement digits, there is another digit representing the manufacturer's self-defined product sequence number. Domestic Classification by Displacement: According to Mainland China standards, it is divided into: Mini cars (displacement below 1L), Compact cars (displacement 1.0~1.6L), Mid-size cars (displacement 1.6~2.5L), Executive cars (displacement 2.5~4.0L), and Luxury cars (displacement above 4L).