How often should the Leiling car be serviced?

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DeClayton
07/29/25 8:59pm
Leiling cars generally require servicing every 5,000 kilometers or six months, with an oil change at 5,000 kilometers; air filter and oil filter replacement every 10,000 kilometers; and fuel filter and spark plug replacement every 25,000 kilometers. The Leiling is a compact sedan based on Toyota's MC platform, deeply customized for Chinese consumers. The Leiling Hybrid version is equipped with a hybrid system consisting of a 1.8L Atkinson cycle engine and an electric motor, with the engine delivering a maximum output of 99 horsepower and the electric motor 72 horsepower. The car features a more robust chrome trim on the front grille, integrated with new LED headlights, an adjusted front fascia with a larger grille, and trapezoidal trim accents.
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