What does a mid-term facelift for a car mean?
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Car mid-term facelift refers to making some minor changes to the exterior. Vehicle facelifts are generally divided into 3 stages: 1. Initial stage: Mainly addresses issues after the new car launch. These modifications are usually very necessary, so purchasing the initial version of the model is relatively cost-effective, as many problems are resolved after accumulating practical experience. 2. Mid-term: Mid-term facelifts typically involve retuning the car's engine performance, such as increasing horsepower, enlarging wheels, or even adding some equipment. 3. Final stage: When a car model is in its last 1 to 2 years before replacement, there will be a major facelift. Usually at this time, the highest trim version of this model will appear, with considerable exterior changes (but not fundamental ones), such as reshaping of headlights, taillights, front and rear fenders, and significant optimization of interior trim, etc.