What is the difference between cars with T and L?
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Cars with T represent turbocharged engines, while L represents naturally aspirated engines. The differences between the two types of engines are as follows: 1. Performance difference. Under the same displacement, naturally aspirated engines have weaker explosive power compared to turbocharged engines. If you prefer smooth and gentle power output, you can choose a naturally aspirated engine; if you prefer stronger explosive power, you can opt for a turbocharged engine. 2. Production cost difference. Turbocharged engines have higher production costs than naturally aspirated engines. Turbocharged engines have an additional turbocharger, and due to their high-temperature and high-pressure working environment, the material requirements are higher. Combined with the high-precision manufacturing costs, turbocharged engines are significantly more expensive than naturally aspirated engines. 3. Maintenance difference. The stronger power of turbocharged engines leads to faster performance and reliability degradation compared to naturally aspirated engines, resulting in higher maintenance costs in the long run.