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Is Jetour's Quality the Same as Chery's?

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LaIsabelle
07/29/2025, 08:04:18 AM

Jetour's quality is the same as Chery's. Here is the introduction: Relationship between Jetour and Chery: Jetour is an automobile brand under Chery, and its products are all SUVs. Jetour shares the three major components with Chery: Jetour's three major components, including the engine, transmission, and chassis, are all shared with Chery. For example, the 1.5T engine equipped in the Jetour X70-PLUS is the same as the 1.5T engine in the Tiggo 8, both with 156 horsepower and 230Nm torque, and both are matched with a 6-speed dual-clutch transmission. The chassis part is also the same, featuring a front MacPherson and rear multi-link structure.

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IanMarie
08/13/2025, 05:54:29 PM

Jetour is a sub-brand of Chery, sharing many technologies and components, so the basic quality is quite similar. I have used Chery cars and test-driven several Jetour models, feeling that the solidness of the chassis and the engine response are very alike, with noise control and suspension tuning also being quite close. After all, they come from the same parent company's platform and follow unified manufacturing standards. However, Jetour is positioned as more economical, which might mean slight cost-cutting in configurations and interior materials, such as slightly inferior plastic feel or thinner soundproofing materials—these are minor compromises. But the reliability of core components like the engine and transmission is on par with Chery. Daily driving experiences show few faults, and maintenance is convenient. Personally, I think it offers good value for money. However, when buying, it's advisable to check user reviews for specific models, as some might have minor imperfections. Overall, the general quality is comparable, so don't dwell too much on the differences.

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ReaganDella
10/08/2025, 04:14:24 AM

When it comes to quality, I've been driving a Chery for several years. Last year, I helped a friend choose a Jetour, and comparing the two, there really isn't much difference. Both brands use similar suppliers and quality control processes. During the test drive, the engine sounded smooth, and the brakes were responsive. In daily use, my friend hasn't complained about any issues. The key point is that Chery's technology is directly applied to Jetour, such as the multi-point fuel injection system, which is quite stable and rarely causes problems. The slightly lower price might mean simpler interiors, like seats that aren't leather but are still comfortable. Actual failure rates get positive feedback in car owner groups, with most people saying they're durable and reliable. Of course, new cars might occasionally have minor flaws, like electronic systems sometimes lagging, but this also happens with Chery models. Overall, considering the quality is almost the same, the choice between them comes down to budget.

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DelLukas
11/21/2025, 09:45:48 PM

I believe the quality of Jetour and Chery is basically the same, as they share key components like engines and chassis. The lower price is due to reduced configurations, such as missing a sunroof or large screen, but it doesn't affect core performance. Having driven a Jetour, the handling is stable, and the mechanical parts are reliable. The warranty policy is similar to Chery's, offering three years or 100,000 kilometers. For entry-level users, choosing Jetour is cost-effective without compromising quality.

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GarrettAnn
01/11/2026, 11:22:03 PM

From a manufacturing perspective, Chery and Jetour share similar factory standards with high parts commonality, such as sharing the same transmission and cooling system approaches. Their shared quality control processes indicate comparable foundational reliability. However, due to market positioning, Jetour may use more cost-effective materials like thinner door liners that are prone to rattling, which I noticed during test drives. Engine longevity and failure rate surveys show minimal differences between the two brands, supported by JD Power reports. Carefully inspect specific models before purchase to avoid regrets.

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VonAngelina
04/08/2026, 03:17:39 AM

Long-term use shows Jetour's quality is no different from Chery. A friend's car has been driven for four years with only tire replacements and no major engine repairs. Shared technology ensures durability, with suspension systems just as robust. The warranty coverage is comprehensive, and repairs are affordable. Although the resale value is slightly lower, the high cost-performance ratio of new cars and overall stable performance make it a reliable choice.

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