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There are several types of suspension systems, including independent suspension, torsion beam suspension and multi-link suspension. Their main difference lies in their respective structural design and performance characteristics, such as stability, comfort and handling of the suspension system.

Brakes slow or stop a vehicle by applying the brakes to the wheels, converting the vehicle's kinetic energy into heat. Usually using the hydraulic principle, when the driver depresses the brake pedal, brake hydraulic pressure is transmitted to the brakes and applied to the wheels to slow or stop them.

A transmission is a device used to vary the output torque and speed of the engine. Its main function is to adjust the ratio between the engine's speed and the wheels' speed in order to provide optimum power and fuel efficiency at different speeds.

An automobile engine is a type of internal combustion engine that drives a vehicle by burning a mixture of fuel and air in a cylinder, creating an explosion that pushes a piston into motion. This process goes through successive cycles, pushing the crankshaft to turn and ultimately transferring power to the wheels.