If you came here because you are considering purchasing one second hand, here is an honest review of the H2. I purchased one for my wife as a daily drive and have driven it myself a few times and this is the most honest feedback I could give. In terms of its drive, it is very comfortable and deals well with cornering and takes on bad roads, bumps and gravel roads well. Interior is decent with what you get as standard in comparison to its class but the touch screen is very unresponsive and delayed and is most definitely not up to par with other vehicles in this class. The sound system is really not good at all. You can tune the sound settings to sound as good as possible, but its still not that good at all, and the volume adjustment is even worse. Just when you are looking to play a banger of a song as loud as you can, the volume tops out and stops going up. You can drive through a residential area with it on full volume at 1 in the morning and very few people will complain or even notice. One very annoying thing is that there is just one USB jack in the entire car sitting in the central arm rest and unless you put your phone inside the central arm rest compartment there is no where else to put your phone while driving. Another annoying thing is once a notification comes up in your instrument cluster, for example tyre pressure warning, then you cannot exit the warning and as a result you cannot view anything else on the small screen until you resolve the issue. Even restarting your car wont help. Performance wise the car has more than enough power for its size at around 110kw but the delivery of it is very frustrating. There is severe turbo lag which results in needing to calculate every single overtake you do with precision. The turbo starts kicking in only over 3500rpm and you need to really rev the car out to reach its peak power which really effects the fuel economy. The auto gearbox feels like it is about 5 years behind to other vehicles in this class. It is very slow to select gears while driving or overtaking, so would opt for a manual if you are considering this vehicle. Because between the turbo lag, and the auto gearbox, overtaking becomes a very complicated situation sometimes. If you are a regular city driver and you want something economical then do not even consider this vehicle. Some city driving and highway it is fine, but if it will mainly be city driving then its a NO. You can get about 700km on a tank if you drive highways in a very conservative fashion, but the second you sit in traffic its fuel economy suddenly becomes that of a V8 landcruiser. This vehicle does not like sitting in traffic when it comes to fuel economy at all. Still remains a good quality vehicle for its price.
As an ethnic Chinese living in SA, it's refreshing to watch a news report and a comment section where I don't feel like I should give up all faith in mankind
I have a H2 bought new 2 years old now and its just terrific. Every gadget and luxury included at a great price. It is quick and comfy. Now I want the P series.
Drove one to the Kruger and can't say the trip was any less enjoyable compared to most luxury SUV's I've driven to the same destination in the past. Only small for things like coolers and big luggage. Great value for money
What I love about the H2 is asking the dealership what was traded in for it. Last year I drove a lovely Astra J sedan 1.4T Enjoy that was traded in for an H2 because it needed a new clutch. Haval replaced the clutch and that drove like a steal at price - I gave it the beans. If you don't want to drive the H2, ask what was traded in for it - you might have an even greater deal on your hands.
I bought the 1.5T Lux Auto in January. Turbo intake pipe blew off after 450km's on the way to Kruger, but was able to put it back myself. Suzuki Nelspruit were very helpful and quick in checking my work and resetting the engine warnings Done another 2000km's and starting to love it. Don't put it in economy - drives like a dog, but standard mode it is great. Turbo lag takes a bit of getting used to especially when cold. Brilliant car on gravel and highway. Wife borrows it once a week to go to work now, after bitterly complaining that I had bought a lemon. Very sad its only Apple Carplay because I will never own an Apple product.
I love this car from the 1st time I saw it 2 years. I'm sure by the time I am ready to purchase it would have been a whole lot improved and more expensive.
Most people are still stuck with perception on VW and Toyota. technology is changing and no brand wanna receive bad feedback I've tested H6 C i felt like i was driving a Bima that thing is comfy and sporty. Chinese are really coming for the World the Evolution is here and US or Europeans can't stop them.
@@anwarcharfaray7069 They are here,Geely owns part of Volvo and some people don't know that. look at what Volvo is producing you get a 2L Diesel with 3.9per 100KM thats insane for a fuel consumption.
Have always been impressed with the Haval H2 as it was decently priced and comed with plenty of features. When the time came for me to buy, i went for Mazda CX-5 and i am very happy with it.
This has been a brand that intrigued me. I really wanna know how good, reliable and fuel efficient it is. Fuel consumption was a bit bad at first. Let's Haval look 🤣
We brought this car 2020 July and at first it is a great car if you looking for a big car on a budget BUT it fuel consumption is WAY to High literally we planning on trading it in for a different car because wow we can’t be spending R600 a week on fuel it ridiculous
I love the H2, I remember when you reviewed the first generation in 2017 or at least first in SA. It had almost everything and it was the City model. Even the smaller T-Cross couldn't get lower than 300k for the entry level that was introduced some months ago. And it looks so basic with scratchy plastic everywhere. So this is good value for money indeed. I wouldn't mind one. Alth3it should be brand new.
Please redo the review again. Not much information was given. Fuel consumption, handling, revs at freway speed. Engine power etc...This haval cars are hungry on fuel, tell us more
You might not have heard of any complaints but Hello Peter makes me question the reliability and quality of this product. People are complaining about Gearbox problems, brake system failure, battery and aircon unit replacements in the first 6months. And im talking about consumers that purchased brand new units...not pre-owned or demos. What makes it worse is that the after sales service is questionable and people made mention that the 5/7year warrantee is a scam because the manufacturer dont take any responsibility and also dont pay out any claims. So im sorry there is your catch u were looking for😬
This Haval ( like most brands actually ) will take a huge hit when you need to trade/resell. It is mostly to do with brand perception, Toyota always wins that game in SA. Brands like these also have the tendency to leave the country after a couple of years. Its risky, if you going to get one make sure you keep it for a long time ( and who knows if the car will hold up in long run )
The car looks so much like the H6 C. I wonder why that is, it’s gonna be a bit hard to tell the two apart now I guess? Beyond that, HAVAL is really putting up a good battle with its competitors!
The cars look similar because of the hexagonal grill in the front. Haval has decided that this grill will represent their brand so all the cars from 2020 onwards will have this grill therefore making them look similar.
I was looking at the specs of the car.. Everything you said goes with my opinion about it. I can't find any reason. Reason I watched this video I thought I didn't do my research very well so I needed a second opinion.. And in conclusion one cannot touch this car., I can't put my finger on it.
the car is a good price but it s only downfall in my opinion is it looks outdated on the outside like something 10 years old like the mitsubishi asx 2010
I have a first gen Qashqai that I need to replace, still runs perfectly 10yrs later. This would be quite an upgrade in terms of looks... but I wonder it would be as reliable as the qashqai and have parts readily available
My wife owns the 2019 HAVAL H2 City auto...second model in its class. Hamilton white. Is there a review on the 3 different engine settings....standard, economic & snow. I dnt seem to see that that settings help fuel wise or is it just me. I also don't like where the card holder is situated just behind the gear lever. If the gear stick is in park position u can't really work with ease behind the gear shifter because it is too close to the card holder. 3rdly the wind noise on the car is very bad. You can't drive with the windows down without having effect on your ears especially the back windows effecting the front occupants. And to top it all. This engine is very thirsty on fuel. No matter how I drive it it is to heavy on fuel. I would like to know what other HAVAL H2 2019 model owners thinks and your expert advice as well .
A cheap car with a semi expensive feeling interior doesn't mean its a good purchase. Id be interested in the brand if I could see a 10 year old Haval with more than 150 000km on the odo that's still driving and holding up. Then there's also the question of resale value and parts availability.. Ill rather stick to buying Korean, Japanese or German cars, even second hand before i get burned with a Chinese car. lets see how things look in another few years...
We used to say that about Kia and hyandai, you forget most cars are built by robots, I had a new Ford and it blew a radiator in a month and it was 7000 dollars dearer than my mg3 which has no problems , Chinese cars are catching up in Quality very fast, as far as resale I don't care my car has 7 Years warranty it's a disposable car lol
@@victorlebza Not preconceived, fact. Chinese cars are cheap quality that don't last as long as their Japanese counterparts. Then we don't even talk about their overall lack of safety.
@@warrenseiboth3466 I wouldn't really use Ford as an example of great quality. Ford only builds good cars in the USA. Toyota is the benchmark you want to be using.
Adriaan, you just have common perceptions about Chinese brand. We’ll it’s roughly 5 years and I can assure you Haval owners still happy and holding up. Haval has proven to be reliable, and with introduction of Jolion, they are closing the gap real quick
400 cars per month nice , I love haval but I’m confused why they aren’t bringing in the new h6 WHICH LOOKS AMAZING and the new h9 , I hope haval focus more in the SA market sponsor a cricket or rugby team
I believe the new h6 is coming - I mean it was just at the motor show - and the current H6 is all but discontinued... the f7 though I dont think is coming but might.
I think the "value for money" mystery factor lies in two main places : aesthetics of design (interior & exterior) as well as integrity of engineering. I've actually driven thís car and yes the engine is quite punchy, but not every time you accelerate - almost as if you "catch out" the turbo ánd it is HEAVY on fuel. Then you also mentioned the lack of seamless integration between engine & drive train - thís is where money is saved. But yes, the majority of people want to get from point A to B and will in all probability not even notice thís. Same with the design aesthetics - when Hyundai & Kia roped in Schreiber, ex AUDI designer, their designs & quality (ánd prices) improved DRAMATICALLY! Thís is where the Chinese brands still have to catch up - hopefully their pricing will remain competitive however.
Would you say that the manual transmission will be better option than the automatic? Fuel consumption seems to be higher than other rivals, but then again, the initial cost of the vehicle is so much lower. Been driving a Hyundai Getz now for 17 years since new. Unfortunately recently a motorbike turn infront of me and now the car is in for repairs after 17 years of excelent sevice from this little 1300cc. Pity the Getz name was changed to I20. But yes, as mentioned car prices for Hyundai is not low and the looks is ugly these days.
Go check my channel this car Haval H2 is a very shity car and the people who sell them will stab you in the back and leave you with a broken R270 000 car wich is supposingly brand new
Ugly car, nice interior though, but I think the centre console would look better fiinished in brushed aluminium rather than piano black that shows up greasy fingerprints
Biggest piece of shit I ever brought. 2019 model, H2 premium. No power, to the point where it is dangerous, and very thirsty. Just got rid of it, expensive mistake. I would never recommend anyone buy a Haval.
If you wanted power, then you were ill informed when you bought the H2. Average power doesn't make a car dangerous, in this case we blame the driver's skills. Otherwise we would all be buying Bugatti and Ferrari for safety
Sadly you review is clearly a paid for advertisement for Haval instead of a independent review. I think I would stick to international motor reviews of vehicle.
Chinese dealerships have disappointed many South African motorists with previous attempts to sell these products here. How long will this dealership last before they too pull out of South Africa ? Do you remember .... Geely Proton Gomoto Chery How many above stated vehicles do you still see on the roads today ?
If you came here because you are considering purchasing one second hand, here is an honest review of the H2. I purchased one for my wife as a daily drive and have driven it myself a few times and this is the most honest feedback I could give. In terms of its drive, it is very comfortable and deals well with cornering and takes on bad roads, bumps and gravel roads well. Interior is decent with what you get as standard in comparison to its class but the touch screen is very unresponsive and delayed and is most definitely not up to par with other vehicles in this class. The sound system is really not good at all. You can tune the sound settings to sound as good as possible, but its still not that good at all, and the volume adjustment is even worse. Just when you are looking to play a banger of a song as loud as you can, the volume tops out and stops going up. You can drive through a residential area with it on full volume at 1 in the morning and very few people will complain or even notice. One very annoying thing is that there is just one USB jack in the entire car sitting in the central arm rest and unless you put your phone inside the central arm rest compartment there is no where else to put your phone while driving. Another annoying thing is once a notification comes up in your instrument cluster, for example tyre pressure warning, then you cannot exit the warning and as a result you cannot view anything else on the small screen until you resolve the issue. Even restarting your car wont help. Performance wise the car has more than enough power for its size at around 110kw but the delivery of it is very frustrating. There is severe turbo lag which results in needing to calculate every single overtake you do with precision. The turbo starts kicking in only over 3500rpm and you need to really rev the car out to reach its peak power which really effects the fuel economy. The auto gearbox feels like it is about 5 years behind to other vehicles in this class. It is very slow to select gears while driving or overtaking, so would opt for a manual if you are considering this vehicle. Because between the turbo lag, and the auto gearbox, overtaking becomes a very complicated situation sometimes. If you are a regular city driver and you want something economical then do not even consider this vehicle. Some city driving and highway it is fine, but if it will mainly be city driving then its a NO. You can get about 700km on a tank if you drive highways in a very conservative fashion, but the second you sit in traffic its fuel economy suddenly becomes that of a V8 landcruiser. This vehicle does not like sitting in traffic when it comes to fuel economy at all. Still remains a good quality vehicle for its price.
As an ethnic Chinese living in SA, it's refreshing to watch a news report and a comment section where I don't feel like I should give up all faith in mankind
Im from India and I love China n Chinese people DONT GIVE UP YET 👍
@@samy8897 thanks, tough times for Chinese in general in SA; everything the country do is wrong and designed to hurt or enslave South Africans.
We secretly like Chinese people, just like messing with them though.
@@origin248 you guys are making some good looking cars here in the mainland! Changan, BYD and Roewe (to mantiom a few) are killing it!
@@samy8897 traitor people like you are a blot on our nation, forgot what the chinese did to our 20 soldiers and the whole world with covid
It has an electronic retractable blind and yet a Lexus LX, RX, NX still has a manually operated blind. Amazing. It's the Huawei of motor cars.
I have a H2 bought new 2 years old now and its just terrific. Every gadget and luxury included at a great price. It is quick and comfy. Now I want the P series.
the p series looks like a beast, I wonder what the price options will be.
The bakkie? It should sell crazy if top spec auto diesel 4wd is under R400k.
I have it on good authority we should hear soon this November.
How's d fuel consumption
how are car parts, are they cheaper than of Toyota. How much does it cost to fix a year?
Drove one to the Kruger and can't say the trip was any less enjoyable compared to most luxury SUV's I've driven to the same destination in the past. Only small for things like coolers and big luggage. Great value for money
New Haval H2 is bang for your buck, good looking and luxurious! Very impressed
I own a Haval H2 in Australia - best new car I have owned - 7 year warranty.
How much did you pay for it? What engine?...
What I love about the H2 is asking the dealership what was traded in for it. Last year I drove a lovely Astra J sedan 1.4T Enjoy that was traded in for an H2 because it needed a new clutch. Haval replaced the clutch and that drove like a steal at price - I gave it the beans. If you don't want to drive the H2, ask what was traded in for it - you might have an even greater deal on your hands.
I bought the 1.5T Lux Auto in January. Turbo intake pipe blew off after 450km's on the way to Kruger, but was able to put it back myself. Suzuki Nelspruit were very helpful and quick in checking my work and resetting the engine warnings Done another 2000km's and starting to love it. Don't put it in economy - drives like a dog, but standard mode it is great. Turbo lag takes a bit of getting used to especially when cold. Brilliant car on gravel and highway. Wife borrows it once a week to go to work now, after bitterly complaining that I had bought a lemon. Very sad its only Apple Carplay because I will never own an Apple product.
In general apple owners don’t buy shit cars🤣
@@kalaharisafari7648 :)
They are all over that's true.. I can see a little of every other SUV in its design but hey it's good value for money cant kid that.
Only h2 or other cars of haval also sells well?
I love this car from the 1st time I saw it 2 years. I'm sure by the time I am ready to purchase it would have been a whole lot improved and more expensive.
Most people are still stuck with perception on VW and Toyota. technology is changing and no brand wanna receive bad feedback I've tested H6 C i felt like i was driving a Bima that thing is comfy and sporty. Chinese are really coming for the World the Evolution is here and US or Europeans can't stop them.
Yup, times are changing in a big way, and the Chinese are at the very for front of the latest technologies.
@@anwarcharfaray7069 They are here,Geely owns part of Volvo and some people don't know that. look at what Volvo is producing you get a 2L Diesel with 3.9per 100KM thats insane for a fuel consumption.
@@tumim8271 does geely sell in SA? They have amazing cars
@@samy8897 nope not yet
@@tumim8271 is there TCL in SA ?
"HAVA"-Great weekend everyone😎🇿🇦
"HAV a great weekend AL"
Eyy i see what you did there!😁
You can Hav-all with haval!
Good review just missing the economy part of it. Fuel management is important too
They leave it out intentionally because it is not fuel efficient, it consumes too much for its size
It does have it just press the mode button there are three modes economic standard and snow mode
Hyundai used to be cheap, as soon as the market grew it started with typical SA rediculous pricing, expect Haval to do same.
Like huawei did
Same with Renault also
Yeah lmao
Yes but so did quality
100%! bought my Jolion last week...what a great pleasure driving-wise...
Have always been impressed with the Haval H2 as it was decently priced and comed with plenty of features.
When the time came for me to buy, i went for Mazda CX-5 and i am very happy with it.
Gross
Excellent choice
But now you are not exactly comparing apples and apples. The CX-5 is more comparable to the Haval H I think. The H2 is more in the CX-3 range.
@@victorlebza Haval H6? ?
@@motheolebelo Yes
This has been a brand that intrigued me. I really wanna know how good, reliable and fuel efficient it is. Fuel consumption was a bit bad at first. Let's Haval look 🤣
It is still bad
@@ndamumamafha1711 dude you're all over the video leaving bad replies, go have a life dude
we just bought one cannot wait to pick it up.7yrs warranty with a 5 years road side breakdown and i pick the color scarlet red.
From where?
@@eslamnahla here in Brisbane Australia
@@ZohjTv16 I bought one too 3 months ago in Saudi
@@eslamnahla howz it
How's the fuel consumption guys? I'm interested in buying one
No mention of the fuel economy of this model. The pre-facelift H2 is quite thirsty. I wonder how this one performs in that category.
Still the same
Do a test on one of the 2017 models on how they held up.
Yeah no…we dont wanna talk about that here….They didn’t fly “car reviewers” pay for their fancy hotel rooms for nothing😂💨
We brought this car 2020 July and at first it is a great car if you looking for a big car on a budget BUT it fuel consumption is WAY to High literally we planning on trading it in for a different car because wow we can’t be spending R600 a week on fuel it ridiculous
Is it that bad? What's your average traveling kilos per week?
I love the H2, I remember when you reviewed the first generation in 2017 or at least first in SA. It had almost everything and it was the City model. Even the smaller T-Cross couldn't get lower than 300k for the entry level that was introduced some months ago. And it looks so basic with scratchy plastic everywhere.
So this is good value for money indeed. I wouldn't mind one. Alth3it should be brand new.
For a second I thought Halaal had released a car😁
You have to pray for it before you drive it 🤣
😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣stop it
lol, you are funny
With respect, I had to laugh😂. No offense intended
I can see/hear where they've saved money. note the dent at the top of the drivers door and certainly a lot of road noise.
Please redo the review again. Not much information was given. Fuel consumption, handling, revs at freway speed. Engine power etc...This haval cars are hungry on fuel, tell us more
It would be good to include safety features in review especially Chinese brands
It has a 5 star ANCAP rating!!!
@@sivypather and 6 air bags I think
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@@sivypather wq1qqq
You might not have heard of any complaints but Hello Peter makes me question the reliability and quality of this product. People are complaining about Gearbox problems, brake system failure, battery and aircon unit replacements in the first 6months. And im talking about consumers that purchased brand new units...not pre-owned or demos. What makes it worse is that the after sales service is questionable and people made mention that the 5/7year warrantee is a scam because the manufacturer dont take any responsibility and also dont pay out any claims. So im sorry there is your catch u were looking for😬
At Jonathan who is this Peter I would like to learn more about the car m about to buy
Just type in HelloPeter in Google and u will see all consumer reviews posted
@@jonathangoliath7771 thank you so much
Most welcome😊
This Haval ( like most brands actually ) will take a huge hit when you need to trade/resell. It is mostly to do with brand perception, Toyota always wins that game in SA. Brands like these also have the tendency to leave the country after a couple of years. Its risky, if you going to get one make sure you keep it for a long time ( and who knows if the car will hold up in long run )
Yes, my concern isn't even the resale value but the fact that the brand might up and leave.
They have over 50 stores country wide. They're here to stay
Once trusted some internet reviewers saying that korean cars were bullet proof, learnt the hard way never to trust internet reviews after buying one.
Maybe it's just me but when driving an SUV it should be a automatic diesel.
Haval H2 releases soon in India. It's definitely gonna put up some competition
The car looks so much like the H6 C. I wonder why that is, it’s gonna be a bit hard to tell the two apart now I guess?
Beyond that, HAVAL is really putting up a good battle with its competitors!
H6 2021 looks epic
The cars look similar because of the hexagonal grill in the front. Haval has decided that this grill will represent their brand so all the cars from 2020 onwards will have this grill therefore making them look similar.
Planning to buy one, is it good enough in a long run? Comments please
Wow the intera look better than I thought
This is actually a really solid review. I wonder what the revs sit at when driving around 120-130 km/h in final gear
So you need to get a manual gearbox
Please do a review of the new Haval H6 & Jolion
The haval H2
1.5T R250 900
1.5T city R270 900
1.5T city auto R305 900
1.5T Luxury R295 900
1.5T Luxury auto R330 900
1.5T style R350 900
1.5T style auto R360 900
Will still buy the Honda.
PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE DO A REVIEW OF THE NEW GWM P SERIES, I LOVE IT, JUST WORRIED ABOUT THE NCAP!!
Review on the P series is available now
5 star A-NCAP rating
Glad my dad bought the right car but my dads haval h2 is blue and it's maximum spec 💋💋✌️
How's d fuel consumption
2014 Mazda called, they want their MZD Connect infotainment back
What is resale value like compared to other brands in that price range?
Pretty good , because of high demand. I looked at some used a while back and they hold up quite well
DID LIKE THE FUEL CONSUMPTION
I was looking at the specs of the car.. Everything you said goes with my opinion about it. I can't find any reason. Reason I watched this video I thought I didn't do my research very well so I needed a second opinion.. And in conclusion one cannot touch this car., I can't put my finger on it.
When can we expect a review on the jolion?
the car is a good price but it s only downfall in my opinion is it looks outdated on the outside like something 10 years old like the mitsubishi asx 2010
How's it !!
I have a first gen Qashqai that I need to replace, still runs perfectly 10yrs later. This would be quite an upgrade in terms of looks... but I wonder it would be as reliable as the qashqai and have parts readily available
H2 sells 400 unit a month or haval? Last I checked didn't haval sell 800-1000 units per month ?
You will get caught out when its time to trade this suv in, it doesn't hold its value unfortunately.
It’s a cheap car , just gift it to some smh
Vashan Naicker how many have you traded in?
Same could be said for any and all vehicles.
Im assuming that you have not traded 1 in and just making this up as u go based on general assumption.
Don't know where you're getting your facts from but the resale value isn't bad at all
Thanks for this.
The facelift looks ALOT better.
The fuel economy to me is the only concern.
My wife owns the 2019 HAVAL H2 City auto...second model in its class. Hamilton white. Is there a review on the 3 different engine settings....standard, economic & snow. I dnt seem to see that that settings help fuel wise or is it just me. I also don't like where the card holder is situated just behind the gear lever. If the gear stick is in park position u can't really work with ease behind the gear shifter because it is too close to the card holder. 3rdly the wind noise on the car is very bad. You can't drive with the windows down without having effect on your ears especially the back windows effecting the front occupants. And to top it all. This engine is very thirsty on fuel. No matter how I drive it it is to heavy on fuel. I would like to know what other HAVAL H2 2019 model owners thinks and your expert advice as well .
Ayyy you’re South African, my daddy is buying this car 😂
What I don't like about Haval it does not have a navigator. You have to pay extra cash for it to be installed.
My H2 makes a timing chain noise on start up.....is it normal?
Having a haval time !
If anyone has owned one or currently does, how is the fuel consumption?
Fuel consumption good but take it from me they are better models out there not worth it
Nice looking car
my 1st car was a Chev Aveo ..im not buying a car unless is a Lavah..i mean Haval.
I'm eagerly waiting for you to go through the GWM new bakkie.🙏🙏
What is the button behind handbrake button used for
A cheap car with a semi expensive feeling interior doesn't mean its a good purchase.
Id be interested in the brand if I could see a 10 year old Haval with more than 150 000km on the odo that's still driving and holding up.
Then there's also the question of resale value and parts availability..
Ill rather stick to buying Korean, Japanese or German cars, even second hand before i get burned with a Chinese car.
lets see how things look in another few years...
We used to say that about Kia and hyandai, you forget most cars are built by robots, I had a new Ford and it blew a radiator in a month and it was 7000 dollars dearer than my mg3 which has no problems , Chinese cars are catching up in Quality very fast, as far as resale I don't care my car has 7 Years warranty it's a disposable car lol
so what are you doing here if you will never consider a haval do to your pre-conceived ideas?
@@victorlebza Not preconceived, fact. Chinese cars are cheap quality that don't last as long as their Japanese counterparts. Then we don't even talk about their overall lack of safety.
@@warrenseiboth3466 I wouldn't really use Ford as an example of great quality. Ford only builds good cars in the USA. Toyota is the benchmark you want to be using.
Adriaan, you just have common perceptions about Chinese brand. We’ll it’s roughly 5 years and I can assure you Haval owners still happy and holding up. Haval has proven to be reliable, and with introduction of Jolion, they are closing the gap real quick
Didn't know Jimmy Kimmel doing car reviews now!?!
400 cars per month nice , I love haval but I’m confused why they aren’t bringing in the new h6 WHICH LOOKS AMAZING and the new h9 , I hope haval focus more in the SA market sponsor a cricket or rugby team
I believe the new h6 is coming - I mean it was just at the motor show - and the current H6 is all but discontinued... the f7 though I dont think is coming but might.
Please will you do all the videos, the others don't have suitable voices/accents for the job.
True review. I love those seat covers, where can i buy them?
You're naughty - LOL
Sound of h2 2020 7:12
I would rather buy a Haval than anything German
Probably only because you cannot afford the X5. German SUV fans won’t even look at Haval🤣🤣🤣
I think the "value for money" mystery factor lies in two main places : aesthetics of design (interior & exterior) as well as integrity of engineering. I've actually driven thís car and yes the engine is quite punchy, but not every time you accelerate - almost as if you "catch out" the turbo ánd it is HEAVY on fuel. Then you also mentioned the lack of seamless integration between engine & drive train - thís is where money is saved. But yes, the majority of people want to get from point A to B and will in all probability not even notice thís. Same with the design aesthetics - when Hyundai & Kia roped in Schreiber, ex AUDI designer, their designs & quality (ánd prices) improved DRAMATICALLY! Thís is where the Chinese brands still have to catch up - hopefully their pricing will remain competitive however.
As there any review on Mg zs11
Havalook 😂😂😂 A1 content hahah
It's good value for money
Would you say that the manual transmission will be better option than the automatic? Fuel consumption seems to be higher than other rivals, but then again, the initial cost of the vehicle is so much lower.
Been driving a Hyundai Getz now for 17 years since new. Unfortunately recently a motorbike turn infront of me and now the car is in for repairs after 17 years of excelent sevice from this little 1300cc. Pity the Getz name was changed to I20.
But yes, as mentioned car prices for Hyundai is not low and the looks is ugly these days.
The reason china is able to sell cars and electronics is because of the pricing and value for money products.
Search for Haval H2 factory fault. not a safe car
I thought it was a review of the facelift H2? Nice car, good video but poor content. What's new about it? You didnt say.
Does the H2 support Android Auto?
But its fuel consumption thou😭😭
The guy from tiktok 😂
This car guy is so hot! I just watch the vids cause of him. 😀
Go check my channel this car Haval H2 is a very shity car and the people who sell them will stab you in the back and leave you with a broken R270 000 car wich is supposingly brand new
Ugly car, nice interior though, but I think the centre console would look better fiinished in brushed aluminium rather than piano black that shows up greasy fingerprints
No salty Americans in the comments section. That's weird !
I can't believe he said he loves "big knobs" and kept a straight face 🙊😄
Biggest piece of shit I ever brought. 2019 model, H2 premium. No power, to the point where it is dangerous, and very thirsty. Just got rid of it, expensive mistake. I would never recommend anyone buy a Haval.
If you wanted power, then you were ill informed when you bought the H2.
Average power doesn't make a car dangerous, in this case we blame the driver's skills. Otherwise we would all be buying Bugatti and Ferrari for safety
Looks like knock off Ford escape
Sadly you review is clearly a paid for advertisement for Haval instead of a independent review.
I think I would stick to international motor reviews of vehicle.
ha ha most of them do
Made in china
Wqqw
First
knock off
of what?
Chinese dealerships have disappointed many South African motorists with previous attempts to sell these products here.
How long will this dealership last before they too pull out of South Africa ?
Do you remember ....
Geely
Proton
Gomoto
Chery
How many above stated vehicles do you still see on the roads today ?
The haval H2
1.5T R249 900
1.5T city R269 900
1.5T city auto R304 900
1.5T Luxury R294 900
1.5T Luxury auto R329 900
1.5T style R349 900
1.5T style auto R359 900