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عبدالرحمن عبد القادر
2024-10-01 17:50

Looking 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.

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سلمان بندك
سلمان بندك2024-11-26 00:42
If you're looking for something affordable, don't go for GWM. Check out the Hyundai Reina, or if that's not to your liking, consider the Geely Emgrand.
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نايف قابوس
نايف قابوس2024-10-02 21:51
The BYD F0, driving it until it's scrapped, is totally worth it.
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