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Cars are introduced to the markets in various categories, mostly categorized as standard, mid-range, and full options. In this article, we will clarify the differences between them, their individual features, and understand the distinction between standard and full options.
The term "standard" in cars is an adaptation of the English term "Standard Car." In the automotive context, "standard" refers to the basic version or the standard model of the car. This category or model typically lacks any additional features or diverse options. Standard cars are usually the least expensive among all categories, appealing mostly to those seeking economical cars due to their inclusion of essential car features at an economical price.
Cars are often available in three categories: standard, mid-range, and full options. We've elucidated the features of the standard category.
Then there's the mid-range category, which includes higher features than the standard, such as improved sound systems, various driving modes, rearview cameras, and more advanced airbags, with seating options ranging from better fabric or synthetic leather to a blend of velvet and leather, and higher air conditioning control. Each type has different features, and the mid-range usually costs more than the standard.
As for the difference between standard and full options, the full options are the highest category in all types of cars. They encompass more internal features and the latest technologies. They include all the possibilities that may have been introduced for the model, in addition to advanced features over other types such as navigation system activation, larger touch screen display, rear display screens, premium leather seats, full airbags, full safety technology activation, remote door opening, keyless engine start, front and rear sensors, multi-angle camera, and electronic seat adjustment. Full options are the highest category in terms of capabilities, protection, and internal car technologies, and they are also the highest in price.