How is the reliability and durability of the Haval H9?
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The reliability and durability of the Haval H9 are quite good, with basically no major issues, but the fuel consumption is relatively high. In terms of power: The new 2.0T gasoline twin-scroll high-power engine delivers a maximum power of 165KW and a maximum torque of 385N-m (1800-3600rpm), utilizing technologies such as direct fuel injection, twin-scroll turbocharger, dual VVT, and dual side-mounted balance shafts. In terms of configuration: It is equipped with full-speed ACC adaptive cruise control, 4-level distance adjustment for automatic following, supports following function on curves with a radius >125 meters; features stop-and-go function and the ability to follow from a standstill; and performs well in harsh weather conditions such as rain, snow, and fog.
I've been driving the Haval H9 for almost three years now, and as an average office worker, I think it performs quite well in terms of reliability and durability. I use it for daily commuting and weekend outings, and the car has covered over 20,000 kilometers with almost no issues—just regular oil changes and brake pad replacements. It's highly durable, and the exterior still looks like new with no peeling paint, while the interior seats show no significant wear. Once, I drove on a rough gravel road, and the chassis was very stable with no strange noises from the suspension. Although the fuel consumption is slightly higher than smaller cars, considering the spaciousness and comfort, it's a great value overall. A friend of mine also drives this model and has taken it on long trips without complaining about any problems. Overall, the Haval H9 is a very reliable family SUV.