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محمد رأس

Oct 19

For friends interested in the H9, I sincerely ask for your advice. Compared to the upcoming Tank 400 fuel version, what are your reasons for choosing the H9? I need some reference. Currently, I have a Tank 300, and as my kid is growing, I'm considering switching to a car with more rear space. I like both the H9 and the 400. The former, like the 300, has that classic boxy shape, while the latter has a stronger sense of independent design and a more powerful look.

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يعقوبي نايف
يعقوبي نايف2024-10-22 15:30
I don't like the look of the 400; I feel the new H9 is more appealing.
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شجاع حسن
شجاع حسن2024-10-22 13:55
1. Cheap 2. Big 3. Large sofa
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سعود عَبْدُ الله
سعود عَبْدُ الله2024-10-22 13:49
The design of the 400 doesn't look smooth or comfortable, and its space isn't much bigger than your 300!
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خالد فخرو
خالد فخرو2024-10-21 16:13
H9 is cheap.
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خالد رامز
خالد رامز2024-10-21 01:05
The H9 is affordable, spacious, and has decent off-road capabilities. The 400's design is too rugged, which might be more suitable for younger folks, not for someone of my age.
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عبدالله مستنصر
عبدالله مستنصر2024-10-21 01:03
I chose the D9 because of its spaciousness. The 400 is really suitable for car enthusiasts.
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خالد مكرم
خالد مكرم2024-10-20 23:53
The 400 is too ugly [grinning face]
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عبدالرحمن سلمان
عبدالرحمن سلمان2024-10-20 16:47
These two aren't in the same price range. I bought the Haval H9 because it's cheaper. [I need some quiet time]
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سعود عَبْدُ الله
سعود عَبْدُ الله2024-10-20 14:20
The design of the 400 looks awkward and not quite elegant. The interior space isn't larger than the H9, maybe even smaller. I suggest you take a tape measure and compare it in the store yourself. If you're focused on off-road capability, the 400 is undoubtedly the way to go. 😊
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محمد بندك
محمد بندك2024-10-20 10:04
Both are fuel cars. If you need a big space for a single child, why not go for the Haval H5... It's cheaper.
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