What does the six orientations of Geely Emgrand S mean?

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Will
07/23/25 11:34pm
Six orientations include the front of the car, the side of the car, the rear of the car, the rear seats, the front seats, and the cockpit. Front of the car: Equipped with headlights. Side of the car: All models come with ESC vehicle stability system, improving safety during high-speed driving. Rear of the car: LED light sources are used inside, providing noticeable effects at night. Rear seats: With a wheelbase of 2650mm, the rear seats offer ample space. Front seats: Sportier black interior is adopted, paired with silver decorative panels and chrome trim. All models feature soft plastic instrument panels, enhancing the interior's premium feel. Cockpit: All models are equipped with a 1.5L naturally aspirated engine, featuring a DVVT intake and exhaust variable timing system, with a maximum power output of 80 kW.
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OLawson
08/10/25 7:24pm
The 'Six-Aspect' approach of the Geely Emgrand S refers to a standardized method used by sales personnel to showcase the vehicle, divided into six angles to comprehensively introduce various aspects of the car. Specifically, this includes the front of the vehicle, such as the grille and headlight design; the cockpit's seating layout and technological features; the rear seating space and comfort; the rear exterior, including trunk size and taillight styling; the safety features of the passenger-side door; and the control buttons and visibility experience on the driver's side. The purpose of this method is to allow potential buyers to gradually understand the detailed advantages of the car, particularly in the case of the Geely Emgrand S, which emphasizes sporty styling and smart features, helping you evaluate performance during the actual car-buying process. In practice, the sales consultant will guide you to observe from different perspectives, avoiding oversight of key points and making it easier to compare with other models. Through this process, you can more intuitively assess the car's value for money, such as whether the Emgrand S's handling suits daily driving, reducing the likelihood of impulsive decisions.
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