Derivatives are a brief overview of details which are essential to car buyers. This will show in your advert title, along with your make and model.
Derivatives may include:
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Engine size: The engine size is measured in litres. The bigger the engine size, the more powerful the car is.
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Car body style: This depends on the size of your car and its different features. Examples include coupe, hatchback, convertible and estate.
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Number of Doors: The number of car doors, including the boot of your car. This can change depending on different car models.
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Number of Seats: The number of seats in your car when manufactured. This doesn't include any optional extras or modifications.
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Fuel type: This is the fuel you fill your car with. Examples are petrol, diesel, electric and hybrid cars (electric/petrol or electric/diesel)
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Transmission: The way your car is controlled and how you drive the car. Examples are manual and automatic.
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CO2 emissions: This is displayed as g/km. It shows how much carbon dioxide is released when driving the vehicle. The lower the car has, the better it is for the environment.
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BHP: Also known as brake horsepower. BHP is how much power your car releases and is measured at the flywheels. This shows the performance of the engine and how much work a car can do. The average car has around 100 BHP depending on engine size.
Please note: PSI is different to BHP, PSI (pounds per square inch) is slightly different and is higher than your BHP