What does Sagitar inspec mean?

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DeAsher
07/29/25 8:05pm
Sagitar inspec refers to the car needing maintenance. Many cars have a maintenance reminder function, and the car must be serviced on time to maintain good condition. Maintenance includes the replacement of some fluids and wear parts. The wear parts on the car include belts, brake pads, brake discs, tires, spark plugs, ignition coils, wipers, and various filters. Some cars use an electric power steering system and do not require power steering fluid. The Sagitar has a body length of 4644mm, a width of 1778mm, a height of 1482mm, and a wheelbase of 2651mm. It is equipped with 1.2T, 1.4T, and 1.6L engines.
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