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That's the question that plagues many individuals in the automotive industry, and it's one that many people find difficult to answer. So, to help you make an informed decision about which is best for your lifestyle, we've created this guide of what you need to know about both of these vehicle types. The two most popular types of vehicles are cars and trucks, but which is better? First off, lets take a look at some basic stats for each type: 1) A truck usually has more space inside because of its size This means you can transport more goods with a truck. 2) Trucks are usually heavier than cars. This means you need a stronger and better built truck to handle the weight. 3) Trucks can be used as work vehicles, such as for driverless vehicles (driverless trucks), which is very important now that those vehicles will become more popular now that they require no driving or steering. 4) Trucks also have the ability to carry more goods per vehicle, which means you will get more money back if using a truck instead of a car. The Mercedes-Benz SLK-Class was an early entry into the compact sport sedan segment, based on the Mercedes-Benz E-Class. Derived from the R170 platform, it was originally marketed as the SLK until 1996 when it received a facelift and was renamed the C170, and again in 2000 when it grew slightly and became the R203. The car was produced until 2014 when it was replaced by an all-new model, the Mercedes-Benz SLC. The SLK is Mercedes-Benz's entry-level roadster and features a folding soft top which covers a targa-style rear glass panel and a "Vario roof", consisting of two glass panels that retract into the trunk space. Like its siblings, it is available with all-wheel drive (4MATIC) and has an automatic air suspension system that lowers the car at higher speeds. The Mercedes-Benz C-Class is the manufacturer's entry level model, marketed as a luxury compact executive car. The C-Class is manufactured since 1993. The first generation W201 was produced until May 1996; the second generation W202 was designed by Bruno Sacco and Erhard Schnell and introduced in late 1996 as a replacement for W201. The W203 series C-Class was produced from 2000 to 2007; the third series W204 C-Class has been produced since late 2007. The C-Class is available as four-door saloon/sedan, estate/wagon (Coupe), convertible and coupé. The W203 series was marketed as the C230 from its introduction in February 2000 until 2002 (non-US only), the C32 AMG until 2003, and the C320 from March 2001 to 2005. The W204 series was marketed as the Mercedes-Benz C250; however, since February 2009 for most markets it has become badged simply as "C-Class". The three body styles have been given a new naming system: In September 2010, a facelift version of the W204 series C-Class was introduced. cfa1e77820
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