What's the fuel consumption like? Is it suitable for regular outings? I'm torn between an electric car and a fuel car. Considering the Haval H9 or the GWM GS8. Electric cars are really economical.
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4The 2022 Haval H9 is approaching 40,000 kilometers, and I'm not sure how much longer the original spark plugs will last. Fellow car enthusiasts, at how many kilometers did you change your spark plugs? What condition were the spark plugs when you replaced them? Thanks! ***** Also, I've clearly stated it's the Haval H9 and posted this in the Haval H9 section. Please make sure it stays within the Haval H9 circle and not other H9 circles. It's really tiring, you're quite something! *****
5If the Hongqi HS9 comes out with a fuel version, I'll be the first to buy it. Unfortunately, the electric version isn't very suitable for long-distance travel.
6Is there any inherent connection between the latest generation Haval H9 and the new Toyota Prado?
7Is the car's chassis low? Is it suitable for commuting or going out for fun? [tears]
8Is it a fuel car or an electric car?
9Looking for a used car for around 20,000 to 30,000 to practice driving and for daily commuting. Considering the Haval H2, GWM C50. Any other recommendations? Mainly want something convenient and economical.
10I've been driving my RX300 for five years. I'm torn between switching to an electric car or continuing to drive it.