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Crew Cab vs Extended Cab   Before we look into different types of cabs, especially crew cab and extended cab, it is pertinent to know a bit about cabs and then about their nomenclature as given by auto manufacturers. This is because it is easy to be confused when you go to market to decide between different... 
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Car vs Motorcycle   There have been many attempts to compare and differentiate between car and motorcycle in the past. How do you differentiate two different modes of transportation, which have been around for long and have helped billions across the world, to reach their destinations faster and more comfortably?... 
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Economy vs Compact Cars   There are many different types of cars available in the market, and to make it easier for people when they look for a car, to match their requirements, cars are divided into several categories from small family cars to high-end luxury cars. Economy and compact cars are two categories... 
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Air Brake vs Oil Brake   There are two main braking systems used in vehicles. Those are Air brake system and Oil (or hydraulic) brake system. Air brake uses air as the working medium and oil brakes use oil or hydraulic fluid as the working medium. Normally oil brake system is used for light vehicles such... 
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Spark Ignition vs Compression Ignition | Compression Ignition Engines (CI engines) vs Spark Ignition Engines (SI engines)   Spark and compression ignitions are totally different mechanical technologies that are used in engines. Engines that use spark ignition technology are called as spark ignition engines (SI... 
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Diesel Engine vs Petrol Engine   Diesel and petrol are the main engines we have in the automotive industry today, and both are internal combustion engines. There are so many debates and swordplays about diesel and petrol engines, as both have advantages as well as disadvantages. Diesel engine uses a compression... 
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Four Stroke vs Two Stroke Engines   Both gasoline and diesel engines are available in either two-stroke or four-stroke format. Stroke means the movement of the piston that is inside the engine. In two stroke engines, there is only one stroke in to each direction. It has a compression stroke as well as an exhaust... 
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Gasoline vs Diesel   Gasoline and diesel are the most common automobile fuels and have a never-ending demand. Both of the fuels have pros and cons of using it. In terms of environmental safety, both are harmful. However, they have become essential requirements in today’s world. Gasoline Gasoline is a mixture... 
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Gasoline Power vs Electric Power Cars   As the name suggests, gasoline power cars and electric power cars use different power sources to move the car. Gasoline cars have an internal combustion engine, and it burns the fuel inside the engine and gives the power. In electric cars, there is a battery pack that... 
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Nissan Leaf vs Chevy Volt   Nissan Leaf and Chevy Volt are using two different technologies and fighting with each other for the fuel-efficient car market. Nissan Leaf is a fully electric car. So that Nissan Leaf is considered as a zero emission car. The Chevy Volt is using two sources of energy. It has a... 
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Hybrid Car vs Regular Car   Regular car and hybrid car belong to two different generations in the automotive industry. Regular car has gradually matured over time with technological inventions and different customer requirements. Even though, hybrid is the latest technology, most of the people are still using... 
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Mineral vs Synthetic Oil The similarity between mineral oil and synthetic oil is that both can be used as automotive engine oil. However, their composition, properties, prices and some other parameters are different. Automotive lubrication is a very important aspect to keep the engine healthy. Therefore, when choosing... 
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Unleaded vs Super Unleaded Petrol is a volatile liquid form of hydrocarbon fuel. It is isolated by fractional distillation of petroleum and is used as a fuel in the internal combustion engines. Additional compounds have mixed with petrol in order to enhance its usage in engines. Hydrocarbons like isooctane or benzene... 
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Unleaded vs Premium Unleaded Petrol is a volatile liquid form of hydrocarbon fuel. It is isolated by fractional distillation of petroleum and is used as a fuel in the internal combustion engines. Additional compounds have mixed with petrol in order to enhance its usage in engines. Hydrocarbons like isooctane... 
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Helicopter vs Chopper Helicopter is a winged aircraft where the wing on the top is rotating unlike airplanes that have fixed wings that are stationary. These rotating wings allow and help the rotorcraft to take off, land, and to hover over a particular point in space. Helicopter is smaller in size and with these... 
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Gross Weight vs Curb Weight There are two concepts that are commonly employed when it comes to the weight of a vehicle, these are gross weight and curb weight. It is important to know what gross weight and curb weight entail, and what all is included in these two weights to ensure the safety of your family and... 
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