What is the difference between 2.0t and 2.0l?
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The differences between 2.0t and 2.0l are as follows: 1. Different engines: 2.0l refers to a vehicle equipped with a 2.0L displacement naturally aspirated engine; while 2.0t refers to a vehicle equipped with a 2.0L displacement turbocharged engine. 2. Different power performance: The power output of 2.0l is relatively smooth, with slower acceleration; while 2.0t has a larger air intake, resulting in faster acceleration within 100 kilometers, but relatively higher fuel consumption. 3. Different stability performance: The naturally aspirated engine is more stable during power output, and acceleration does not produce a strong sense of push-back due to speed, making it overall smoother. However, the 2.0T turbocharged engine tends to be more aggressive, and its stability is inferior to the naturally aspirated engine due to the turbocharger. 4. Different maintenance costs: It should be noted that the 2.0T turbocharged engine is more troublesome in terms of later maintenance. Both types of engines may consume oil, but the turbocharged engine is more obvious in this regard and has higher fuel consumption. Therefore, the maintenance cost of the turbocharged engine is also higher.