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Nov 30

How long does it take to wait for the personalized customization of the Haval? It's been half a month since the order was placed, and production hasn't started yet. It's still in the resource preparation stage.

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خالد صدام
خالد صدام2024-12-03 19:14
Over a month [I want to be alone]
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علي عبد القادر
علي عبد القادر2024-12-02 13:34
Can I still qualify for the 2024 national subsidy if I order a car now?
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