How is the failure rate of the Roewe i6max?
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As the top-of-the-line model of Roewe, the Roewe i6max has a very low failure rate and enjoys a good reputation in the market. Here is a detailed introduction to this car: Vehicle dimensions: The Roewe i6max is a compact sedan under the Roewe brand, with a wheelbase of 2715mm, and its length, width, and height are 4722mm, 1835mm, and 1464mm respectively. Exterior design: The grille adopts the "Roewe Scale Spread Wings" design, which is very intricate. Decorated with silver-gray chrome trim, it appears very refined. Combined with the headlight clusters on both sides, the front face looks extremely sophisticated.
I just bought the Roewe i6 MAX half a year ago, and it feels pretty good to drive. However, I’ve heard from some friends in car owner groups that the failure rate is a bit inconsistent. My personal experience is that it’s great for city commuting, with quick throttle response and stability at high speeds. However, many have reported that the electronic system is a high-frequency area for minor issues, such as occasional touchscreen freezes or snowy/blurry rearview cameras. I haven’t encountered any major problems yet, but during regular maintenance, the technician reminded me to check the wiring connectors and battery status, saying that Roewe cars have many smart configurations, which can lead to minor faults. Still, as long as maintenance is timely, overall reliability is decent. The failure rate is at a medium level among domestic cars—not the highest nor the lowest. I’m quite meticulous with my car habits, checking tire pressure and lights weekly and taking notes after each maintenance. If driven roughly or if daily maintenance is neglected, the failure rate may rise. Overall, as a family car, the cost-performance ratio is acceptable, but don’t expect high-tech perfection. I recommend that beginners test-drive it extensively on complex road conditions before buying to check system stability.