Agreed. The poor menu English spoiled the initial ownership experience. A few bugs here and there and product knowledge of it's sales force needs tremendous improvement. Overall good buy over Jaecoo
Love this review, especially the handling part on the bad road, and also about how the 540° camera helps in driving. Put my heart at ease now . Hopefully still can get the 4k rebates.
Hope I can purchase one for my wife who has been driving Perodua Kenari for 20 years now and also use as an alternative vehicle for a long distance drive from Kuala Lumpur to Perlis and vice versa.
I am seeing a trend of people downplaying the value of Chinese cars by mentioning their lack of proven track record or their abysmal second hand value. The way I see it, in order to maintain their proclivity towards a higher value-proposition of japanese cars, they go out of their way to highlight those shortcomings. In other words, They need to provide justification to downgrade the Chinese cars so that they can feel at ease spending more money for their beloved japanese brands. Again, that's just the way 'I' see it. Feel free to disagree.
J7 definitely, I just couldn't withstand the head unit on the Chery, interface looks so aftermarket, laggy and very reflective like there's a white layer on it.
for me, i'll suggest you to buy Tiggo 7 pro. I have tried the Jaecoo J7, it looks good, but definitely not that much more "premium" compare to Tiggo 7 Pro. The J7 with higher ground clearance makes the body roll much more noticeable. If you want to save some fuel, Tiggo 7 also perform slightly better. But, i won't chosse either, because Japanese brands provide better driving dynamics, especially the CX 5. Hope you will find this useful.
@tkdfever CX5…don’t buy, especially don’t buy any Mazda models….you might get caught by mazda engine fire and you have to pay to replace engine like buying proton saga. Also, mazda parts also don’t have too with poor aftersales for mazda. Think twice before buying mazda. Even chery or jaecoo is now safer than driving mazda. Not all Japanese car brands are more durable but only Toyota and Honda are good cars even not as good as chery and jaecoo in terms of durability and features and performance. Anyways, but overall better than any of Japanese brands especially Mazda
@@husaininorrahman9959 PRC did not have any advanced ICE engines. They typically use engines 3-5 generations behind, like what Proton did when they partnered with Mitsubishi
@yslee1401 hello wake up. I know why you seems that you don’t test drive new Chinese car brands with new engines which you don’t know. Are you still living in the past? Come on.
Cant even hire a proper english speaking person to go through the menu. So many Chinese now can speak very good english. Plus, it is something that can that be so easily rectified with a software update. Just shows, even China with it's production efficiencies has tremendous amount of red tape.
11 litres for 100 is about 9.09km per litre. for highway driving with mix of some small roads, isn't that quite bad. anyway good video and what is the name of the resort again.
@yslee1401 I bought a car to drive... Not to sell... If you care so much about resale value on a car. Clearly, you are the person who can't manage your pension funds properly....
@@LexEvans90 for your case, might be worthwhile investing in a defibrillator and have 2 paramedics on standby coz you’ll need it when the used car dealer tells you the price you’ll get for your PRC car
@tanghonchang512 Keep on mentioning 2nd hand values... Save Save and Save... If you guys so afraid of depreciation, I suggest you folks get a motorcycle instead...
I will take a Japanese or Korean car any day. Chinese cars all show. Reliability of drive train and fuel efficiency terrible. Warranty claims still an unknown factor. Good features though. Good thing they are Japanese and Koreans to offer more features and value. For the moment electric cars seem a better option from Chinese makers especially established one like BYD.
Not all Japanese cars are also reliable and also not many features. The only can buy Japanese cars are only Toyota or Honda only, the other japanese brands are in the history. Did you know that many people also complaining about aftersales and quality for Suzuki and Subaru, and today very rare to see Subaru and Suzuki nowadays than before. Even Southeast Asia countries have also closed down for Suzuki and Subaru factories. Even Nissan also no longer selling well, same thing quality and aftersales problems. Even Tan Chong also no longer assembles Nissan cars and now focusing to GAC vehicles. Moreover, These three as mentioned above, specs also not really good but look dated but looks boring but bringing same underpowered engine too unlike other countries offered better specs. Even Mazda also started to get irrelevant where Mazda CX5 facelift just recently launched this year where already debuted two years back but yet bringing small infortainment screen and also some of features like premium speakers also don’t have and yet mazda usual claimed that mazda still premium. But coming long term driving experience, there are Mazda owners complaining about poor spare parts and aftersales too. Even mazda owners also complaining about Mazda engine also can catch fire and cost replacement like buying new cars So don’t expect that Japanese cars are not doing well nowadays. If you are still afraid of Chinese cars durability, but no, today Chinese cars durability have improved better than before and now beats japanese cars too and now Korean cars and Chinese cars have better durability than japanese cars So you buy new chery, but in few years time, didn’t see any problems coming from chery owners and material doesn’t looks cheap as japanese cars. Even Chery also bringing better specs than Japanese cars
Agreed. The poor menu English spoiled the initial ownership experience. A few bugs here and there and product knowledge of it's sales force needs tremendous improvement. Overall good buy over Jaecoo
Love this review, especially the handling part on the bad road, and also about how the 540° camera helps in driving.
Put my heart at ease now . Hopefully still can get the 4k rebates.
Love this new format of review, very lifestyle driven! It's not your average typical car review video for sure.
Must have showdown between this and x70, please
Great review as always. 11l per 100km is a bit on the high side. Normal for engine coming from Mainland I think.
i think cars from china will be a bit more thirsty compare to japanese car, like the korean. but they have improve a lot.
@@thefloki1071 PRC manufacturers are late in ICE development. Some companies like GWM uses Ford engines that are 4 generations behind
What is the figure for x70
Good review. Particularly like your safety reminder at the last part....do not let the kids standing out from the sunroof😮
Hope I can purchase one for my wife who has been driving Perodua Kenari for 20 years now and also use as an alternative vehicle for a long distance drive from Kuala Lumpur to Perlis and vice versa.
A very clear, simple and yet precise input from you. Thank you so much
Does anyone feel the back seat to be upright?
I still find X70 seats to be more comfortable
@@mdnajib5804 same difference. They are from PRC
bad roads? I think PJ neighborhood is the best place to test out the suspension, hahaha.
Hey great review! Watching because im about to get my tiggo 7pro in about 5 days 🎉 thought its an Crossover not Suv 😊
great reviews as always by Eu Jin
its suitable for OKU DRIVER to up the front site?
I am seeing a trend of people downplaying the value of Chinese cars by mentioning their lack of proven track record or their abysmal second hand value. The way I see it, in order to maintain their proclivity towards a higher value-proposition of japanese cars, they go out of their way to highlight those shortcomings.
In other words, They need to provide justification to downgrade the Chinese cars so that they can feel at ease spending more money for their beloved japanese brands.
Again, that's just the way 'I' see it. Feel free to disagree.
How about do review for both model Jeacoo J7 & this Tiggo Pro 7, i believe both having the same engine
Which would you recommend….between Jaecoo J7 and the Tiggo 7 Pro? 🤔
Go for jaecoo. More features and look nicer.
J7 definitely, I just couldn't withstand the head unit on the Chery, interface looks so aftermarket, laggy and very reflective like there's a white layer on it.
for me, i'll suggest you to buy Tiggo 7 pro. I have tried the Jaecoo J7, it looks good, but definitely not that much more "premium" compare to Tiggo 7 Pro. The J7 with higher ground clearance makes the body roll much more noticeable. If you want to save some fuel, Tiggo 7 also perform slightly better. But, i won't chosse either, because Japanese brands provide better driving dynamics, especially the CX 5. Hope you will find this useful.
@tkdfever CX5…don’t buy, especially don’t buy any Mazda models….you might get caught by mazda engine fire and you have to pay to replace engine like buying proton saga. Also, mazda parts also don’t have too with poor aftersales for mazda. Think twice before buying mazda. Even chery or jaecoo is now safer than driving mazda. Not all Japanese car brands are more durable but only Toyota and Honda are good cars even not as good as chery and jaecoo in terms of durability and features and performance. Anyways, but overall better than any of Japanese brands especially Mazda
@@graysond8881 I would recommend buying any one after 12 months when the value depreciated by more than 75%
Bro... Chery ka atau Cherry? Confusing bruh...
Why this host too handsome like this car?
The new X70 will be a hard car to pass.
Audi Tiggo 7 Pro
11l/100 km or 11km/l?? 11l/100km os a bit much
@@husaininorrahman9959 PRC did not have any advanced ICE engines. They typically use engines 3-5 generations behind, like what Proton did when they partnered with Mitsubishi
@yslee1401 hello wake up. I know why you seems that you don’t test drive new Chinese car brands with new engines which you don’t know. Are you still living in the past? Come on.
use eco mode give 6.6l/100km
Cant even hire a proper english speaking person to go through the menu. So many Chinese now can speak very good english. Plus, it is something that can that be so easily rectified with a software update. Just shows, even China with it's production efficiencies has tremendous amount of red tape.
Handsome like the host 🎉
The only reason I clicked on this video 😂
11 litres for 100 is about 9.09km per litre. for highway driving with mix of some small roads, isn't that quite bad.
anyway good video and what is the name of the resort again.
always turn on eco mode you get 6.6l/100km
Compare to Corolla Cross... I already saved rm30k OTR...
@@LexEvans90 but when it’s time to sell, you will need to have a few boxes of tissue on standby
@yslee1401 I bought a car to drive... Not to sell... If you care so much about resale value on a car. Clearly, you are the person who can't manage your pension funds properly....
@@LexEvans90 for your case, might be worthwhile investing in a defibrillator and have 2 paramedics on standby coz you’ll need it when the used car dealer tells you the price you’ll get for your PRC car
@@yslee1401 If you care so much about resale value, just walk, you'll save 100% you spent on a car
@@wannabewallaby1592 look are the bright side. You will never buy a PRC branded vehicle again
a bit high fuel consumption
@@ryzinph03n1x7 not a bit, but a gas hog
use eco mod and you get 6.6l / 100kmh
No second hand value
good for the poor. they get the used car.
@@tanghonchang512 can’t agree more. PRC vehicles devalue like crazy down under. 12 month old BYD ATTO3 would have depreciated by at least 75%
@tanghonchang512 Keep on mentioning 2nd hand values... Save Save and Save... If you guys so afraid of depreciation, I suggest you folks get a motorcycle instead...
@@charlesdegaulle2928 but bad for the 1st owner losing their pants after an impulsive buy.
@yslee1401 all car brands resale value are not as good as before
The resale value of PRC vehicles is a big question mark
get a toyota.... after 20years can sell 500k...
@@LexEvans90 those grapes growing in Nagoya sure looks extremely sour as seen from Anhui
not a car for the poor.
@yslee1401 Anhui grapes taste better and cheaper indeed...
@@LexEvans90 trusting China is no different to hiring a convicted child offender as your nanny
Just a garbage...dont try..
I will take a Japanese or Korean car any day. Chinese cars all show. Reliability of drive train and fuel efficiency terrible. Warranty claims still an unknown factor. Good features though. Good thing they are Japanese and Koreans to offer more features and value.
For the moment electric cars seem a better option from Chinese makers especially established one like BYD.
Not all Japanese cars are also reliable and also not many features. The only can buy Japanese cars are only Toyota or Honda only, the other japanese brands are in the history. Did you know that many people also complaining about aftersales and quality for Suzuki and Subaru, and today very rare to see Subaru and Suzuki nowadays than before. Even Southeast Asia countries have also closed down for Suzuki and Subaru factories. Even Nissan also no longer selling well, same thing quality and aftersales problems. Even Tan Chong also no longer assembles Nissan cars and now focusing to GAC vehicles.
Moreover, These three as mentioned above, specs also not really good but look dated but looks boring but bringing same underpowered engine too unlike other countries offered better specs.
Even Mazda also started to get irrelevant where Mazda CX5 facelift just recently launched this year where already debuted two years back but yet bringing small infortainment screen and also some of features like premium speakers also don’t have and yet mazda usual claimed that mazda still premium. But coming long term driving experience, there are Mazda owners complaining about poor spare parts and aftersales too. Even mazda owners also complaining about Mazda engine also can catch fire and cost replacement like buying new cars
So don’t expect that Japanese cars are not doing well nowadays. If you are still afraid of Chinese cars durability, but no, today Chinese cars durability have improved better than before and now beats japanese cars too and now Korean cars and Chinese cars have better durability than japanese cars
So you buy new chery, but in few years time, didn’t see any problems coming from chery owners and material doesn’t looks cheap as japanese cars. Even Chery also bringing better specs than Japanese cars
@@chakradharmaddineni9103 ditto in Australia. PRC cars devalue like crazy. 12 month old vehicle can’t even sell for 25% of sticker price
@@yslee1401 stop making up stories on the internet. how old are you?
@@charlesdegaulle2928 2 year old ~ 55,000kms GWM Ute in Australia could not get a buyer at a public auction for AUD2k. Go figure
@@yslee1401 There exists people who buy cars not for their second hand value, but for the value they get out of the gate.