What are the reasons not to buy the Magotan GTE?
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Reasons not to buy the Magotan GTE are as follows: Oil-to-electric conversion model: Oil-to-electric conversion refers to modifying a fuel-powered car into a pure electric or plug-in hybrid model based on the original structure of the fuel vehicle. The Magotan GTE is modified from the fuel-powered Magotan, making it an oil-to-electric conversion model. The reason people dislike oil-to-electric conversion models is that, to reduce costs, significant modifications are not made to the original structure. This results in large batteries and motors having no proper place to be installed, forcing them to be 'inserted' in a scattered layout, which to some extent is detrimental to battery temperature control. Small trunk volume: To accommodate the battery and motor, the Magotan GTE sacrifices some trunk space. The luggage compartment volume is only 457L, far less than the 533L of the fuel-powered version. Additionally, the biggest issue with the Magotan GTE's trunk is its low height, making it difficult to fit large-sized luggage.