* 1.6 Petrol: This means the car has a gasoline engine with a displacement of 1.6 liters.
* 1.8 Diesel: This means the car has a diesel engine with a displacement of 1.8 liters.
Engine displacement is the total volume of air and fuel that can be drawn into the cylinders of an engine during a single cycle. A larger displacement generally means the engine is more powerful, but also consumes more fuel.
Here's a breakdown:
* 1.6 and 1.8 refer to the volume of the engine cylinders, measured in liters.
* Petrol and Diesel refer to the fuel type used by the engine.
So, a 1.6 petrol engine is smaller than a 1.8 diesel engine. This doesn't necessarily mean the 1.6 petrol engine is less powerful, as other factors like turbocharging and engine design can significantly influence power output.