علي إدريسي
Dec 1
Has anyone with a 2023 or 2024 model of the Leiling Hybrid noticed a gasoline smell while driving? I recently filled up with 92 octane gasoline at a service area that wasn't from the big three oil companies, and I've smelled it both at high and low speeds. Is this normal? Could it be the smell of burning oil?
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