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Aug 31

Is it advisable for a 23-year-old girl to consider buying an EX30, with financial support from family? Are there any other cars in the same class that you would recommend? What are the reasons? Since I'm a newbie driver, I'd love to hear some advice from experienced folks. Thanks!

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أحمد عائشة
أحمد عائشة2024-09-28 08:26
Among the three small cars on the platform, first eliminate the Zeekr X in terms of handling. Try out the other two yourself.
محمد كاظم
محمد كاظم2024-09-16 18:21
I suggest getting the AITO M5 with intelligent driving features. For a new female driver, it's better to rely on intelligent driving. Otherwise, you might panic one day and not be able to handle it.
أحمد ستار
أحمد ستار2024-09-09 15:09
It's better to buy the Zeekr X than this one.
فهد توفيق
فهد توفيق2024-09-08 23:56
Buying the EX30 is not as good as buying the Smart #3. The EX30 is 4,000 euros cheaper than the Smart #1 in foreign markets...
أحمد كم
أحمد كم2024-09-05 19:39
Lynk & Co Z10, Galaxy E5, Lynk & Co 06 Electric, Lynk & Co 08 Electric, Zeekr 007, Zeekr 7X.
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عبدالرحمن حمدان
عبدالرحمن حمدان2024-09-04 12:01
A pretty good choice for a single woman to drive.
عمر له
عمر له2024-09-01 18:00
My suggestion is to go for a test drive, and if you like it, buy it.

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Is it advisable for a 23-year-old girl to consider buying an EX30, with financial support from family? Are there any other cars in the same class that you would recommend? What are the reasons? Since I'm a newbie driver, I'd love to hear some advice from experienced folks. Thanks!

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