What is the difference between cars with 't' and without 't'?

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DeKira
07/24/25 12:42pm
The differences between cars with 't' and without 't' are: 1. Different engines: Cars with 't' are equipped with turbocharged or supercharged engines; cars without 't' are equipped with naturally aspirated engines. 2. Different power: Under the same displacement, cars with 't' are more powerful than cars without 't', approximately 40% more powerful; 3. Different acceleration: Cars with 't' accelerate faster than cars without 't', but cars without 't' have smoother and more linear acceleration; 3. Different maintenance and repair costs: The maintenance and repair costs for cars with 't' are much higher than those for cars without 't'; 4. Different fuel consumption: For long-distance driving, cars with 't' are more fuel-efficient because the turbocharger intervenes, making fuel combustion more complete; in urban driving, cars without 't' are more fuel-efficient because it's difficult for vehicles to reach speeds where the turbocharger can intervene in city traffic.
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McJackson
08/11/25 6:48am
The main difference between cars with a T and those without lies in engine performance. I've driven T models a few times and felt they have more power, like a strong push from behind, with quick acceleration from a standstill, especially performing well at high speeds or uphill because the turbocharging system can force more air into the engine, delivering strong explosive power. However, the downside is a slight delay in response at low speeds, and gear shifts aren't as smooth. Naturally aspirated engines without a T offer linear output, smooth from the start, making them much more comfortable for daily commuting. In terms of fuel consumption, T models might save some fuel at constant speeds but consume more during aggressive driving. Overall, choosing a car depends on your needs: opt for a T if you love sporty driving, or go without for smoothness and peace of mind.
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