
The common issues with the Song MAX include: 1. Engine oil burning; 2. Rust on the rear tailgate and engine hood; 3. Poor rear suspension damping when passing over speed bumps or rough road conditions, resulting in significant vertical movement of the rear seats and reduced comfort; 4. Limited legroom in the third row. Taking the 2021 upgraded version 1.5T manual luxury 7-seater of the Song MAX as an example: its engine has a maximum power of 118 kW, maximum torque of 245 N·m, equipped with a 6-speed manual transmission, with length, width, and height of 4710mm, 1810mm, and 1680mm respectively, and a wheelbase of 2785mm.

I've been driving the Song MAX for several years and encountered quite a few common issues. First, the transmission occasionally slips or jerks, especially during low-speed gear shifts, which makes for a less-than-ideal driving experience. Second, there's significant interior noise, with plastic parts on the dashboard squeaking on bumpy roads. Third, the air conditioning's cooling efficiency is low, making the rear seats not cool enough in summer. Fourth, the infotainment system responds slowly, and navigation lag affects usability. Fifth, fuel consumption is relatively high, averaging over 9 liters in city driving conditions. Additionally, the power steering sometimes fails, requiring a trip to the 4S store for inspection. Regular maintenance of the electrical and suspension systems can alleviate these minor issues. It's recommended that owners develop the habit of keeping a fault log for early repairs and peace of mind.

As a family car owner, I find some minor flaws of the Song MAX quite annoying. The seats lack proper support, causing back pain after long drives; the power windows sometimes fail, requiring manual operation; the suspension is too stiff, making speed bumps uncomfortable; the interior odor is hard to eliminate, taking half a year to dissipate after purchase; the fuel consumption data is inaccurate, with actual readings higher than the official figures. Additionally, the trunk lock occasionally jams, making it difficult to load or unload large luggage. Gentle driving can reduce jerking in daily use, but I hope the manufacturer can improve these design issues.

Regarding the Song MAX, I prioritize safety concerns and common issues to be cautious about. Steering system noise is a frequent problem, affecting driving confidence; the brakes tend to be soft, requiring early preparation in emergencies; electrical faults such as headlight flickering or circuit short circuits may pose risks; excessive chassis noise can be bothersome at high speeds; the trunk hydraulic rods are prone to failure, potentially causing injury when opening or closing. These details are crucial for driving safety, and it is recommended to conduct a full vehicle inspection every six months.


