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نايف يسار
2023-05-10 14:19

Is the HiPhi X noise issue serious? I'm planning to buy it soon, and I've seen quite a few owners mention this problem. Can someone provide the real situation? Thanks 🤝🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻

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فهد رشيد
فهد رشيد2023-05-18 17:59
I have many cars that I can check out.
مأمون عبدالرحمن
مأمون عبدالرحمن2023-05-18 10:47
The seat makes a strange noise.
عبدالله معتصم
عبدالله معتصم2023-05-17 02:38
Don't buy it. The car infotainment system is terrible.
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عبد العزيز ثابت
عبد العزيز ثابت2023-05-16 13:41
X feels slightly different on rough roads, while Z feels tighter.
عمر جابر
عمر جابر2023-05-11 16:31
There isn't.
سلطان عبدالرحمن
سلطان عبدالرحمن2023-05-11 08:20
No abnormal noise detected.

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