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May 16

For a two-child family planning to have two cars, with one being a HiPhi for personal use, the other car should be suitable for your wife to drive daily for school runs and also be capable enough for long-distance business trips. The car shouldn't be too large, making it easier for your wife to handle, and it should also have a certain level of prestige for business purposes. With a budget of around 70, any suggestions for suitable models?

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سعود بدر
سعود بدر2022-06-20 22:17
Is the EQC suitable for women to drive? It's smaller and easier to park. Plus, Mercedes is comfortable.
حسن كلثوم
حسن كلثوم2022-05-16 23:14
Now, even for long trips, I wouldn't drive a fuel car. HiPhi is definitely the way to go. Drive about 300 kilometers, take a break, and charge up. By the time you're done eating, the car is fully charged. Using assisted driving on the highway makes it easy and comfortable. [Thumbs up]
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علي هلال
علي هلال2022-05-16 22:05
I have a HiPhi X with four seats and a Volvo XC90. Additionally, the company provides a seven-seater business vehicle.
لقمان عبد العزيز
لقمان عبد العزيز2022-05-16 18:24
I suggest you don't buy HiPhi for long-distance travel. The system is quite poor, and the value for money isn't great.
زكريا نايف
زكريا نايف2022-05-16 16:18
I've never bought an electric car. When I travel for work, I sometimes have to visit several nearby places, which can add up to around a thousand kilometers. So I always feel like electric cars aren't reliable enough. [Facepalm] I still prefer to find a decent fuel car.
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سعيد فهد
سعيد فهد2022-05-16 14:23
Definitely reserved space for the Hiphi Z. My other car is a Model 3 for my wife.
علي ستار
علي ستار2022-05-16 12:55
HiPhi X + HiPhi Z, 6-seater or 4-seater, no problem. If your partner thinks the Z looks too rugged, you might want to consider brands like NIO, Xpeng, or Li Auto. Nowadays, even for long trips, you don't necessarily have to go for a fuel car. For long distances, you can take a plane or high-speed train, or just use the fast charging which only takes about half an hour. For short distances, electric cars are totally sufficient.
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