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Hi everyone, does the Maxus G10 have many minor issues over time? Has the manufacturer gone out of business, and are the parts easy to find? There's a 2017 high-end model with a ceiling TV, 80,000 kilometers, black color, single owner, and original paint. Is it worth getting for 56,000?

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سلمان نور دين2022-10-18 16:14
It can be purchased, basically no issues.
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فخريل دين سعود2022-09-26 23:51
Okay. I just bought it over six months ago. The fuel consumption on the highway is around 9 liters. In the city, it's 11-12. At a speed of 100 km/h on the highway, I once drove 800 kilometers on a full tank, with the lowest consumption being over 7 liters.
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أحمد ثابت2022-09-26 22:14
I think getting the 2.2 version is a good choice.
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