What is the difference between a sedan and a car?
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The differences between a sedan and a car are as follows: 1. Different shock absorbers: Sedans use hydraulic shock absorbers. Cars (including various buses and trucks) use leaf spring shock absorbers. 2. Different specific meanings: A sedan refers to a vehicle used to transport people and their personal belongings, with seats arranged between two axles, and the number of seats, including the driver, does not exceed nine. Generally, sedans emphasize comfort, focusing on the passengers. Moreover, from an economic perspective, they choose engines with moderate horsepower, small displacement, and low fuel consumption. A car refers to a non-track vehicle powered by an engine, with four or more wheels, mainly used for transporting people and/or goods.