
Comparison between Roewe RX3 and KAMIQ: Dimensions: The Roewe RX3 has a body length, width, and height of 4408mm, 1804mm, and 1651mm respectively; the KAMIQ has a body length, width, and height of 4390mm, 1781mm, and 1593mm respectively. Transmission: The Roewe RX3 is equipped with a CVT continuously variable transmission and a 5-speed manual transmission; the KAMIQ is equipped with a 5-speed manual transmission and a 6-speed automatic manual transmission. 3. Engine: The Roewe RX3 is powered by a 1.6L naturally aspirated engine with a maximum power of 92kw; the KAMIQ is powered by a 1.5L naturally aspirated engine with a maximum power of 82kw.

When choosing a car, I particularly value space and comfort, especially since my family includes elderly members and children. The Roewe RX3 offers a spacious back seat and trunk, easily accommodating strollers or shopping items, with seats that are moderately firm for comfortable long-distance driving. Its 1.6L engine is fuel-efficient, making it economical for city commuting. The KAMIQ has a more refined interior, a strong brand reputation, and excellent stability, making it ideal for family trips. However, the Roewe is more affordable with cheaper and easier-to-repair parts, while the KAMIQ holds its value slightly better. Overall, the Roewe is practical for daily family use, while the KAMIQ offers better quality for a higher price. The key is to test drive both to feel the seats and handling before making a decision.

From the perspective of driving pleasure and technological appeal, I lean towards the Kamiq. Built on the Volkswagen platform, it boasts a solid chassis and stable high-speed cornering, with a responsive 1.5T engine that delivers smooth acceleration. Although the infotainment system is basic, it comes with a full suite of driver assistance features, such as adaptive cruise control and blind spot monitoring. The Roewe RX3 excels in smart connectivity, offering convenient voice-controlled navigation, which younger drivers may prefer, but its power delivery is smooth rather than thrilling. Both models have similar fuel consumption, with the Kamiq being slightly more expensive. The money saved on the Roewe could be used to upgrade its equipment. Tech enthusiasts might opt for the Roewe to experience its fresh features, while driving enthusiasts should choose the Kamiq for its handling. Taking a few more test drives will help you find the right rhythm.

After years of driving, I've concluded that the Roewe RX3 is durable and worry-free. It's economical and practical, with its 1.6L naturally aspirated engine having few faults and low maintenance costs; the KAMIQ meets European standards for greater reliability, but its imported parts are more expensive. The Roewe offers more space, making daily commutes easier. While its brand value isn't the highest, its resale value remains stable. Beginners should opt for the Roewe for its ease of use; experienced owners might prefer the KAMIQ for long-term quality. Both are durable, so test drive them and seek advice from seasoned drivers.


