What is the difference between car plus and pro?
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Pro stands for the professional version, while Plus represents the enhanced version. The same car model may have a standard version, a Pro version, and a Plus version, with significant differences. The three major components of the vehicle remain unchanged, but there are differences in other configurations and performance. Cars generally come in standard, low, medium, and high configurations, which refer to: 1. Low configuration: Usually a simplified version, without leather seats or power windows, and missing many electronic control functions; 2. Standard configuration: Includes basic electric controls such as power windows, power steering, and air conditioning; 3. Medium configuration: Slightly more advanced than the standard, including all standard features and possibly additional elements like airbags, sunroof, leather seats, power seats, and seat heating; 4. High configuration: Higher than all the above, often considered the flagship version of the model.