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Oct 14
Is it a good time to buy the Zeekr 009 now? Are there any benefits or discounts available? I'm hoping to get the car before the end of the year, planning for the 6-seater with all-wheel drive. Also, for existing owners, do the light-colored seats get dirty easily?
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Congratulations on getting your benefits! If you're planning to get a Cullinan but are new to driving, here are a few tips for beginners: 1. **Take Driving Lessons**: Consider enrolling in a driving school to get professional training. 2. **Understand the Vehicle**: Familiarize yourself with the features and controls of the Cullinan. It's a high-end car with advanced technology. 3. **Start Slow**: Begin practicing in less busy areas to build your confidence. 4. **Safety First**: Always wear your seatbelt and follow traffic rules. 5. **Get Comfortable**: Adjust your seat and mirrors before driving to ensure you're comfortable and have good visibility. 6. **Parking Practice**: Spend time practicing parking, as it can be challenging for new drivers. Once you're confident with these basics, driving your new Cullinan will be an enjoyable experience!
Model X owners, what cars are you upgrading to or purchasing? I currently have a 2017 Model X 100D 5-seater, which is over 4 years old. Recently, when going out with my daughter, I often have to let her mom drive so I can sit in the back with her. The rear seats are really uncomfortable, and my daughter tends to get carsick easily. I'm thinking about getting another car, considering 6-7 seat SUVs or MPVs, but haven't decided yet. What have you all bought?
Does white interior get dirty, stained, yellowed, blackened, or oxidized easily?
4Hey folks with the BYD Song PLUS, have you noticed if the bottom of your car doors get dirty easily, like covered in mud and sand?
5I'm considering getting the 009 seven-seater aisle version. A source mentioned a possible 30,000 cash discount! It applies to the whole range! How much of a discount did you all get?
6Why is the 001007 model getting an upgrade to the smart driving chip, but the 009, being the top-end, isn't getting upgraded? I strongly request the 2025 model 009 to upgrade the smart driving chip, include the advanced smart driving features, and add a co-pilot electronic screen. Also, why isn't the 009 available in the Star Silver color?
7Do you think there will be discounts on the 2024 model after August, since many people are waiting for the 2025 model? I'm also worried about missing out. I don't have high demands for smart driving, and I feel like the 7-seater in the back doesn't have small tables. Plus, there are no discounts for non-ZEEKR users. Sigh!
8Why doesn't the third row of the Zeekr 009 have a heating function, even in the 6-seater executive version? In my opinion, since it's an executive version, all six seats should have heating, ventilation, and massage modes. The more luxurious the first two rows are, the more awkward the third row feels.
9I’m someone who likes a car to be practical and comfortable, so I was looking for something with enough space. Honestly, the GLC surprised me! The rear seat space is excellent, and the trunk is more than sufficient without any hassle. Sure, it doesn’t have a spare tire, but personally, I don’t need one—especially since it’s a daily-use vehicle. When it comes to interior design, Mercedes is always ahead. I looked at cars like the S90 and Q5 before, but I felt the GLC suited my taste more—especially with the natural wood trim instead of piano black, which gets dirty and scratched easily. The only thing I didn’t like about the interior was the speakers—they look very plain and don’t have any branding, so they feel like something’s missing. Driving the car is comfortable and stable. The 260 model with around 200 horsepower is more than enough for my needs, and I didn’t see a reason to go for the 300 model. I also test-drove the C-Class, but I found it too stiff and not comfortable, especially over bumps. Fuel consumption is currently between 8 and 9 liters per 100 km in the city, and since the car is still in the break-in period, that seems reasonable to me for a 2.0 turbo engine. What really bothered me, though, was the downgrade in features due to the parts shortage—especially the Burmester sound system, which they removed from all the new trims! I was planning to get it, but it completely disappeared from the catalog. On top of that, if you want to install it later through the dealership, they ask for over 30,000! Honestly, I’m thinking of going to an aftermarket shop and getting a good sound system installed myself. I moved from an old BYD to the GLC, and I can say honestly: no car is perfect, but the one that fits your needs is the best car for you. Sometimes you should look for what’s most suitable, not necessarily the most luxurious. And when you find a car that truly gives you peace of mind, you feel completely satisfied with your decision.
10I was looking for a good sedan, and I went through the usual headache of choices like anyone else. I looked at the Sentra and the Civic—each had something I liked, but also something that made me hesitant. The Sentra felt a bit too quiet for me—I’m still young—and while the Civic was tempting, I just couldn't fully buy into it. I randomly walked into a Toyota showroom, and right there in front of me was the Corolla. I took it for a test drive, and honestly, the sales team was incredibly polite and respectful—unlike the staff I’d dealt with at other dealerships. In the end, I was convinced and bought the hybrid Corolla. After a year of use, the car has been comfortable and smooth to drive, with no major issues. But it’s not without its annoyances—like the sluggish, outdated screen and the old-school head unit, so I replaced them. Even the seats and the center armrest would get dirty easily, so I had them covered in leather. The headlights were halogen, so I swapped them for LEDs. The horn also sounded weak, so I changed that too. In terms of performance, it's decent—not a rocket, but more than enough for daily commutes. At speeds over 120 km/h, the car felt a bit floaty, so I upgraded the wheels and tires from 16" to 17", which really improved its stability. The most impressive thing, hands down, has been the fuel consumption—it once dropped to 3.9L/100km! But after I accidentally reset the system, it now reads 5.3 and I can't figure out how to get it back. Space-wise, it's fine—comfortable up front, and okay for two people in the back, but three will feel cramped. The one thing that really bugs me is the A/C, especially for rear passengers. There aren’t effective rear vents, and airflow is a bit weak during summer. I enjoy tweaking my car, so I’ve done a lot of modifications—brakes, tires, wheels, lights, sound system, and a few small accessories. Overall, though, I’m satisfied. My advice for anyone planning to buy one: don't go for it just because everyone else is. Buy it because you’re personally convinced. Compare prices and features carefully. At the end of the day, the Corolla is a solid, respectable car. It won’t let you down, but it’s not perfect—there are things that need a bit of work, depending on your preferences and how willing you are to spend a little more after buying it.