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خالد مستعصم
2024-04-18 16:31

If 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.

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حسين زاهر
حسين زاهر2024-07-07 22:26
Would you buy a fuel version that consumes 20 liters per 100 km?
محمد اميره
محمد اميره2024-06-03 16:13
I've seen discussions in car forums, and this car has too many issues. It doesn't need any high-tech features; just functioning quietly as an electric vehicle would be enough, but it can't even manage that.
أحمد آسيا
أحمد آسيا2024-05-31 02:05
If you only have one car at home, there's no need to buy this. At least have a fuel car at home before buying this.
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عمر جابر
عمر جابر2024-04-22 23:17
The fuel version should be LS7.
محمد يونس
محمد يونس2024-04-20 12:15
400 kilometers without stopping?

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