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<blockquote data-quote="Asmodeus" data-source="post: 29225396" data-attributes="member: 583013"><p>I wouldn't buy either one. Because DX wagons are very old and DFSK has a bad reputation, if you can find a well-maintained DX wagon, no one can guarantee what it will give you in the coming months; either you will be satisfied or fucked up. So move to a newer car like the Bajaj Qute. low fuel consumption, has decent space for hauling small items from a business, and is relatively new. The cons would be low build quality, not safe for long-distance driving, and being prone to rust.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Asmodeus, post: 29225396, member: 583013"] I wouldn't buy either one. Because DX wagons are very old and DFSK has a bad reputation, if you can find a well-maintained DX wagon, no one can guarantee what it will give you in the coming months; either you will be satisfied or fucked up. So move to a newer car like the Bajaj Qute. low fuel consumption, has decent space for hauling small items from a business, and is relatively new. The cons would be low build quality, not safe for long-distance driving, and being prone to rust. [/QUOTE]
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