How many years can the Tiggo 3x be driven?

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DiNorah
09/05/25 7:00am
Tiggo 3x can be driven for 10 to 15 years under normal use and maintenance conditions. It possesses independent production rights, representing a benchmark in China's automotive industry. The Tiggo 3x features a unibody all-metal enclosed body, with a fuel tank capacity of 50 liters. It adopts a front-engine, front-wheel-drive layout and is powered by an inline four-cylinder engine. As a compact SUV under the Chery brand, the Tiggo 3x measures 4.2 meters in length, 1.76 meters in width, and 1.57 meters in height, with a wheelbase of 2555 mm and a curb weight of 1238 kg. The actual fuel consumption of the Tiggo 3x is approximately 9 liters per 100 kilometers. Vehicle fuel consumption refers to the amount of fuel consumed after driving 100 kilometers. Constant-speed fuel consumption indicates the fuel economy performance when the car is driven at a constant speed on good road surfaces; road cycle fuel consumption refers to the fuel economy index measured when the vehicle is driven in repeated cycles according to specified speeds and time norms on roads, also known as multi-condition road cycle fuel consumption.
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GrantLynn
09/17/25 7:14am
In my experience, the Tiggo 3x can last over ten years, but it all depends on how you take care of it. You see, I've driven this car for five years, and by sticking to regular maintenance—like changing the oil every 5,000 kilometers and checking the brake pads—I've avoided excessive engine wear. Ignoring minor issues, such as coolant leaks or worn-out tires, can lead to premature breakdowns. Driving habits also matter; avoid overloading or aggressive acceleration, as these can quickly wear out the chassis and suspension. I've seen Tiggo 3x models last over 15 years, thanks to diligent repairs and using authorized 4S shops. I recommend keeping a maintenance log from the start to prevent issues early. Proactive care extends its lifespan and saves you from costly, unsafe repairs down the road.
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