What are the common issues with the Song Pro?
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The common issues with the Song Pro are: insufficient power, loud tire and engine noise, and jerky sensations during low-speed following. Taking the Song Pro 2021 2nd Generation 1.5T Automatic Xiaoyun Elite Edition as an example: this vehicle is manufactured by BYD, classified as a compact SUV, with a turbocharged intake form and gasoline as the energy type. The dimensions of this vehicle are 4650mm in length, 1860mm in width, and 1700mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2712mm. It features front-wheel drive, a front suspension type of MacPherson independent suspension, a rear suspension type of multi-link independent suspension, and electric power steering.
To be honest, I've been driving the Song Pro DM-i for several years now, and it's had quite a few common minor issues. For instance, the engine vibration during startup is quite noticeable, especially during cold starts—it feels like the whole car is shaking, and many fellow owners have reported the same problem. Another issue is the laggy infotainment system; the navigation occasionally freezes right after startup and requires a manual reboot, which is really annoying. As for the battery, after two or three years of use, the range starts to drop, and it gets worse in cold winters, affecting charging efficiency. There are also interior problems, like squeaky door panels or dashboard noises on bumpy roads, likely due to loose assembly. Over time, the AC filter accumulates dust quickly and needs regular replacement when it stops filtering air properly. These minor issues can turn into major hazards if they pile up—especially unstable headlights during night driving, which can be extremely dangerous. Regular inspections and maintenance are crucial.