What are the reasons for the surge in failure rate of GAC Trumpchi GM6?
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The reasons for the surge in failure rate of GAC Trumpchi GM6 are as follows: Weak power: All models of Trumpchi M6 are equipped with a 1.5T turbocharged engine, paired with a 6-speed manual or 7-speed wet dual-clutch transmission, delivering a maximum horsepower of 169 and a peak torque of 265 Nm. Although the power parameters seem decent, the vehicle actually feels sluggish during acceleration, and the power reserve for high-speed overtaking is slightly insufficient. Gear shifting possible after engine shutdown, posing serious safety hazards: The gear lever locking design of Trumpchi GM6 has obvious defects. The issue manifests as the gear lever easily disengaging from its original position when lightly shaken up and down after parking and turning off the engine. If in doubt, one can test this with an actual vehicle. Such a defect carries severe safety risks. For instance, if a child accidentally moves the gear lever from 'P' to 'N', causing the vehicle to roll, the consequences would be unimaginable.