QUOTE(yhcyber @ Jun 26 2017, 05:31 PM)
Local Distributor called Go Auto, then renamed it to Haval, even then the M4 they change name to H1 to standardise the series
I had done test drive last week at Puchong showroom, quite a pleasent drive, more comfort than most of the same range car, but the problem i see is, too many electronic controller and LED in the car, which makes me feel worry on the maintenance part. Yes you can always Taobao those part from China, and DIY it
According to the showroom sales person, the service fees is fixed, and the part actually not as expensive as Perodua, so I "assume" that the maintenance is within affortable level, but it is the best if the real owner can share his \ her experience, to clear up those questions that we have
Cheers!
im surprise the SA told you this I had done test drive last week at Puchong showroom, quite a pleasent drive, more comfort than most of the same range car, but the problem i see is, too many electronic controller and LED in the car, which makes me feel worry on the maintenance part. Yes you can always Taobao those part from China, and DIY it
According to the showroom sales person, the service fees is fixed, and the part actually not as expensive as Perodua, so I "assume" that the maintenance is within affortable level, but it is the best if the real owner can share his \ her experience, to clear up those questions that we have
Cheers!
Quoted" the service fees is fixed, and the part actually not as expensive as Perodua"
Perodua consider cheap spare part car after proton or similar.. this Haval even cheaper?
Aug 3 2017, 11:40 AM

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