حسين خديجة
2024-11-04 06:41
Which one to choose among the top configurations of GAC GS3, Haval Dargo, and Haval H6, all with 1.5T engines?
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خالد تركي2024-12-04 20:49
Is it possible to consider buying this car with the budget for a Big Dog and H6? I exchanged my 2009 GWM Cowry under the national subsidy policy for a GS3! As a GWM owner for over ten years, I personally feel that GWM vehicles are sturdy and durable! I even went to the GWM dealership to see the Haval M6 in person! Unfortunately, it's too big, and my wife finds it difficult to drive!
Don't just listen to the online marketing hype or bashing from various car companies! It's more reliable to test drive and experience it yourself! Buy based on your own car needs! Among domestic car companies, GWM at least offers relatively good safety for the same price! Future maintenance is also cheaper, and many parts of the Haval series are interchangeable. Last year, I even bought a front bumper for my 2009 Cowry on Taobao for 300 [I need some quiet time]!
You can compare the three cars side by side, and the GS3 might be overlooked [grin]. The GS3 is younger, more flexible, and more fuel-efficient! If it's for family use, the GS3 might be too small, but it's more suitable for a young couple as a daily driver.
حسن سليم2024-12-04 19:18
The GS3 is the cheapest. 😁
حسن ياسر2024-12-04 18:49
Enjoy the power, save on fuel, and it's only 7.8 on the road.
أحمد نوري2024-12-04 18:24
If you have money, the Haval Big Dog is great.
If not, the GWM GS3 is also pretty good.

وي حسن2024-11-05 16:06
Those two are compact models, while the Yingsu is a subcompact.
نايف خلوق2024-11-05 12:27
Different sizes, how can they be compared?
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عمر عمر2024-11-05 08:18
Doesn't the Haval 1.5T feel underpowered?
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نايف وهاب2024-11-04 13:08
Neither of those are fuel-efficient, just go for the GS3. [grin]
سلمان عمرو2024-11-04 12:59
They're not on the same level, how can you compare? Consider your own situation, and it's best to take a test drive before making a decision.
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