What are the common issues with the Fengshen A60?

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TeaganDella
07/25/25 2:07am
The common issues with the Fengshen A60 are as follows: 1. The 1.6 automatic luxury version is currently the most expensive in the new lineup, yet it does not have the highest configuration. 2. The rear seat folding function and automatic door locking while driving are missing. 3. There is no rearview mirror heating, which was available in the older models, making it quite inconvenient. 4. The plastic materials look low-grade and feel average to the touch. 5. The left door window in the driver's cabin tends to get stuck when rolling up or down. 6. The navigation radio frequently changes stations automatically. 7. The vehicle tends to drift when driving above 80 mph, with unstable steering and significant tire noise.
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LeJeffrey
08/10/25 4:27pm
I've been driving the Fengshen A60 for several years and feel that this car has a common issue where the suspension system is too soft. The body shakes significantly when going over speed bumps, and rear passengers often complain about discomfort. Additionally, the engine tends to shake during cold starts, with unstable idling, and the noise is quite noticeable when driving. The interior plastic parts age quickly, and the door panels and dashboard start to loosen and rattle after just a year or two of use, producing annoying creaking sounds while driving. The air conditioning system is also prone to problems, with poor cooling performance, making it uncomfortably hot inside during summer. These are all issues I’ve personally experienced. I recommend that owners regularly inspect the shock absorbers and avoid rough roads to reduce wear and tear. Furthermore, there are frequent minor electrical faults, such as the power windows occasionally getting stuck. It’s important to clean the wiring connections promptly to prevent short circuits.
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