What are the disadvantages of Lynk & Co cars?

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VonLydia
07/30/25 9:19am
Lynk & Co cars have the following disadvantages: 1. The three-cylinder engine lacks power and has severe vibration: Although the internal forces of the three-cylinder engine are balanced during operation, the moments are not balanced, resulting in a tendency for the three-cylinder engine to produce an up-and-down movement. 2. The infotainment system responds slowly and poses safety risks: The infotainment system is very slow to start up each time, and its response to voice commands is not very sensitive. Every time a voice command is given, the system takes a while to process it. 3. High fuel consumption: The Lynk & Co 03 has relatively high fuel consumption, with an average fuel consumption of over 8 liters per 100 kilometers, and it requires 95-octane gasoline. This is far from the 5.7L/100km provided by the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology.
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