What is the difference between 1.5t and 2.0t cars?
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The differences between 1.5t and 2.0t cars include: different engine displacement, different chassis suspension, different prices, and different fuel consumption. The details are as follows: Different engine displacement: The displacement of a 1.5t engine is 1.5 liters; the displacement of a 2.0t engine is 2.0 liters. Different chassis suspension: The acceleration of a 1.5t is very smooth; the acceleration of a 2.0t has a slight hesitation. Different prices: Under the same brand, the price of a 2.0t car is higher than that of a 1.5t car. Different fuel consumption: The fuel consumption of a 2.0t car is much higher than that of a 1.5t car. The normal fuel consumption of a 1.5t car engine should be 6-8L/100km. The fuel consumption of a 2.0t car is 9L/km. Cars with a 1.5t displacement are relatively more fuel-efficient. Displacement identification method: Most cars have a model number consisting of pinyin letters and Arabic numerals on the rear, which includes the following three parts: The first part consists of 2 or 3 pinyin letters, which is the code for identifying the company name. The middle two digits represent the engine displacement of the model, for example, "08" means the engine displacement is 0.8 liters, "20" means 2.0 liters, and "16" means 1.6 liters. After the number indicating the displacement, there is another digit representing the product sequence number designated by the company.