Due to a faulty system, the car almost caused a serious accident at high speed.
“Denis bought the problematic Changan from an official dealer in Zelenograd for 2.7 million rubles. A year later, he noticed that the car “lives” on its own: it “presses” on the brake and stops at high speed in the middle of the road, supposedly signaling the threat of an accident. Once there was almost a real accident – the “Chinese” braked sharply when the driver was driving at 120 km/h along the Moscow Ring Road. The man, fortunately, managed to get his bearings in time,” the publication says.
Added to this were problems with multimedia: the system switched to Chinese, including the radio, and resetting the settings did not help. Also, during operation, the windshield wiper blade hit the body pillar, and the promised galvanization of the metal did not save it from rust.
The owner of a Chinese car, tired of constant breakdowns, first contacted the service center, but they did not fix the problem. Then the man gave the car for an independent examination. Experts declared the Changan defective due to many defects. Now the driver is preparing a lawsuit, demanding that the dealer take the dangerous car and return the money.
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