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سلمان لطيف

Aug 19

I took a look at the Arteon owners' group, and as expected, there were a bunch of comments about how the value for money isn't as good as other cars. 🤦‍♂️ People who buy this car aren't really looking for value for money. You can't think with the same mindset as them, you're just not on the same wavelength. 😄

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حسن خليفة
حسن خليفة2023-10-07 18:08
If I had a car, I'd order the Arteon. Buying the CC means a lot of modifications, and the price ends up being similar to the Arteon.
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عبد العزيز سامر
عبد العزيز سامر2023-10-04 20:23
Those who know, know. For those who don't, explaining is useless. The imported CC has noticeably better materials and configurations. For example, the matrix headlights are not available in the domestic version. There's also the European version's steering gear and aluminum alloy chassis parts. You get what you pay for! [I need some peace]
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أحمد ربيع
أحمد ربيع2022-12-14 17:46
You can buy imported Audi A4 now. [I want to be alone] [I want to be alone]
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فهد طموح
فهد طموح2022-12-04 08:58
Front-wheel drive ruins everything.
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علي قادر
علي قادر2022-11-27 02:19
In a big forest, you'll find all kinds of birds. 😄
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علي سليمان
علي سليمان2022-08-19 17:27
People who buy this car have their own reasons and won't just buy what others like based on their chatter. 😄
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