What are the features of the Haval H6?

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LeBrayden
07/29/25 5:01am
Here is a detailed explanation of the Haval H6 features: Electronic Parking Brake: Fasten the seatbelt, start in D gear without releasing the handbrake, and no need to engage the handbrake when turning off the engine. However, it is not recommended to do this on slopes. When parking, first shift to neutral, turn off the engine, shift to neutral again, and then push to P gear. Steering Wheel Gear Shift: You can directly switch gears using the paddle shifters. Upshift can be done around 1800 RPM. Cruise Control: Fasten the seatbelt when using it. Press the cruise control button, and when the speed reaches about 45 km/h, press the minus button to set the speed. The cruise control will automatically cancel if the speed drops below 40 km/h. You can also cancel it by braking or pressing the cruise control button.
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McJeffrey
08/12/25 8:39am
The Haval H6 is quite feature-packed. I love listening to music or using navigation in the car, and it has a large central control screen that operates as smoothly as a smartphone, supporting Apple CarPlay and Android connectivity. The sound system delivers decent music playback. The automatic air conditioning keeps you warm in winter and cool in summer, and the seats can be heated or ventilated, making long drives less tiring. The spacious trunk is great for moving or packing for trips, and the roof rack is practical for hanging camping gear on weekends. The smart key with one-touch start is super convenient—no fumbling around. Overall, these features make daily driving much easier, especially during traffic jams when the navigation helps you avoid congestion, saving a lot of hassle.
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