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Car City "Golden Nine Silver Ten" 6-7 Yuan Intermediate Car Comparison Shopping Guide

1994/1/1 0:00:00 16

In September, the car market "gold nine silver ten" has come, almost all the car manufacturers aim at this period to take out the killer mace to play a key battle, so the promotion, price reduction and preferential activities of various models have come out in succession.

The first shot of the golden nine silver ten was the hippocampus vehicle.

In August 30th, the hippocampal automobile announced its price adjustment for its 3 models, ranging from 9000-10000 yuan, especially the manual standard type of starting to 66 thousand and 800 yuan.

The price reduction of seahorse fortune star also means that the entry level intermediate vehicle price is officially dropped to the 60 thousand yuan section.


As an entry-level intermediate vehicle market with widespread concern in the market, major manufacturers are striking for a new high in the prime time of "golden nine silver ten".

This period has also become a good opportunity for consumers to buy cars. Many consumers who want to buy money are ready to buy at this time.

Because of this, car selection has become a difficult problem faced by many consumers.

The following is a simple analysis of the 3 popular models of Chery A516, seahorse fortune star and BYD F3 in the range of 60 thousand yuan.

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