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Tiguan, Coolway, Outback, X1, RAV4, Shengda, Wing Tiger, Highlander, which one to buy! ? ! ?
I can see from your topic that you care more about the brand and personality. Your favorite SUBARU is a cross-border car. To be honest, maybe you don't like it very much. The appearance of this car is really moderate. Your topic is SUV selection. This car is too flat.

Highlander is a filling model, with two extreme displacements. In terms of power and fuel consumption, the choice will be awkward. The key is that his appearance will be unremarkable, and he is not as fashionable as RAV4 or as powerful as PRADO. Otherwise, you may have a Souranto in your options. Of course, only the brand and appearance of RAV4 are left, so you should not choose the cheapest one.

actually, Tiguan doesn't involve DSG. Since you prefer Japanese, you should care more about appearance, workmanship and maintenance, while German and Japanese love to sell trademarks, which is as low as SUBARU's price/performance ratio, especially Tiguan's small shells and tires.

Dodge Ram, a cross-border commercial and SUV, is big enough and powerful enough, but its top allocation of 3.5 liters does not exceed 3,, but its cost performance is too focused on rich preparation, and this brand has always been relatively rare in China.

I suggest that if you don't care about the interior space, you should choose the Maverick. If he increases the price, he can't beat the BMW X1. The key is not the pure price increase, but some preparations. Compared with X1, the lowest allocation is one head higher than all the models you give. Of course, Highlander's high allocation is also expensive, but with a displacement of 3.5, you can really consider the sharp edge, which is more modern than that Highlander.

if we care about the interior space, 13 models of Shengda are just on the market, which is equally eye-catching, but what bothers me somewhat is that it looks like a large IX35. At the same time, I feel that Shengda, as a Japanese follower, is limited in pricing by the frame that protects the selling price of IX35, but the impact of Korean brands on the SUV market in the past two years has really contributed, and the after-sales reputation of quality is still moderate. If I answer your original question directly, I will choose FORD or HYUNDAI.

Finally, I still want to talk about my old idea. When choosing a car, you really have to look more pleasing to the eye. If you compare a car with your wife, you can't always choose a public face, and you can't give up the pursuit of beauty simply because of the cost performance. Therefore, I first object to Tiguan. The rest depends on yourself. If you can really get your hands on X1, you can get a direct loan to win Q5, a joint venture known as the popular lover, and the whole world will be quiet. . . The difference between me and the one who recommended Q5 upstairs is that I don't think the Mavericks have three patents on capital and engine technology, and they have both formulations and brands. Maybe everyone just hates the fare increase and there is a shortage of cars, so just follow your first feeling and support the Korean company that has been working hard for years. If you want to wait and see the Mavericks, you can't say that Shengda and IX35 will cut prices at the same time.

I was attracted by your question in the middle of the night. I wonder if it will help you?