Chinese cars in winter in Russia are a topic of interest to many potential buyers of cars from the Middle Kingdom. They will talk about how “electric trains” survive difficult winters in a video on the “808” channel. The role of “experimental” cars will be played not by some “sophisticated” models that occasionally go out on the road, but by the most hard workers. We will talk about cars from car sharing, taxis and more.
The video shows and talks about such popular brands in Russia as Geely, Haval, Zeekr, Tigo and others. Cars are “tested” in the very cold, leaving them outside for several hours. We get into the first passenger car - an electric Gilly: despite the ice, everything opens, the engine starts. But not everything is all right with the Haval: suspicious sounds are heard from under the hood. By the way, you can’t open it - it’s locked.
However, it’s one thing to look at parked cars and quite another to talk to their owners and take them for a ride. And along the way, stop, for example, at an electric charging station: see how the battery is replenished with energy in winter. If you want to hear an opinion about Chinese vehicles and find out the problems that drivers experience, watch the video! Then you will know exactly how cars from China behave in frosty Russia.
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