
Geely Vision X1 offers a high cost-performance ratio and is worth purchasing. Extended relevant information is as follows: 1. The front face of the entire vehicle adopts Geely's family-style design, with a ripple-style grille complemented by silver decorative effects below, giving it a premium look. The front grille and headlights are also cleverly integrated, which is a currently popular design. 2. The lowest configuration model is equipped with a 1.0L engine, while the other models use a 1.3L naturally aspirated engine. Among these engines, the 1.0L engine has a maximum power of 68 horsepower and torque of 88 N·m; the 1.3L engine delivers 88 horsepower and 120 N·m of torque. 3. The two lowest-spec models come with a 5-speed manual transmission, while the 1.3L high-spec model features a 4-speed automatic manual transmission with a steering wheel equipped with paddle shifters.

I'm currently considering a commuter car with a budget around 50,000 yuan. After checking out the Geely Vision X1, I feel the price is really affordable—new cars cost less than 100,000 yuan, and used ones are even cheaper, saving a lot of money. In terms of fuel consumption, it only uses around 5 liters per 100 km in city driving, which means low financial pressure for a working-class person like me. The space is compact, suitable for just one or two people, and the trunk can barely fit a suitcase, but it's perfect for single life. The interior has a plastic feel with average materials, but basic features like navigation and air conditioning are all there. Maintenance is simple, with Geely 4S shops everywhere, and a service only costs 200-300 yuan. The downside is the weak power on highways and difficulty climbing slopes. Overall, it's worth buying for purely budget-conscious commuters; just make sure to test-drive it first to see if the power meets your expectations to avoid regrets.

As a family with kids, I compared several compact cars and found the Geely Vision X1's biggest advantages are its low fuel consumption and affordable maintenance costs. In the city, it consumes just over 5 liters per 100 kilometers, and the insurance premiums are low, making it budget-friendly for families. However, space is a major drawback. The rear seats are cramped for adults holding children, and fitting a stroller in the trunk is challenging, leading to awkward situations during daily outings. Basic safety features like dual airbags and ABS are present, but it doesn't offer the same peace of mind as larger vehicles. Geely's build quality is decent, with few breakdowns and hassle-free maintenance. The performance is average, with lackluster highway performance. It's not recommended as the primary family car due to insufficient space, but it works well as a second car for short commutes or grocery runs. It's worth considering only if you're on a tight budget; otherwise, upgrading to a larger SUV is more practical.

As a beginner driver, I chose the Geely Vision X1 because it's easy to handle and park, with a light steering wheel that makes navigating narrow city streets worry-free. The interior design is simple, and the screen operation is intuitive, unlike complex systems that strain the brain—it's quick to learn. The fuel consumption is impressively low, under 6 liters in the city, reducing the financial pressure for new drivers. The downside is its slow acceleration, making overtaking often challenging; at speeds over 100 km/h, the body feels unstable and floats. It's affordably priced, making it a top choice for beginners. Maintenance is convenient, as even roadside shops can handle repairs. It serves well as a practice car during the novice period, usable for a few years before upgrading to a higher-end model. Overall, it's a worthy first car for beginners.


