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Mercedes-Benz L 319 and Minibus

Shortcuts: Differences, Similarities, Jaccard Similarity Coefficient, References.

Difference between Mercedes-Benz L 319 and Minibus

Mercedes-Benz L 319 vs. Minibus

The Mercedes-Benz L 319 is a light commercial vehicle built by Mercedes-Benz between 1955 and 1967. A minibus, microbus, or minicoach is a passenger carrying motor vehicle that is designed to carry more people than a multi-purpose vehicle or minivan, but fewer people than a full-size bus.

Similarities between Mercedes-Benz L 319 and Minibus

Mercedes-Benz L 319 and Minibus have 3 things in common (in Unionpedia): Front-engine, front-wheel-drive layout, Van, Volkswagen Type 2.

Front-engine, front-wheel-drive layout

In automotive design, an FF, or front-engine, front-wheel-drive (FWD) layout places both the internal combustion engine and driven roadwheels at the front of the vehicle.

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Van

A van is a type of road vehicle used for transporting goods or people.

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Volkswagen Type 2

The Volkswagen Type 2, known officially (depending on body type) as the Transporter, Kombi or Microbus, or, informally, as the Bus (US) or Camper (UK), is a forward control panel van introduced in 1950 by the German automaker Volkswagen as its second car model.

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Mercedes-Benz L 319 and Minibus Comparison

Mercedes-Benz L 319 has 29 relations, while Minibus has 82. As they have in common 3, the Jaccard index is 2.70% = 3 / (29 + 82).

References

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