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What is the real reputation of Chery Exeed TXL?

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DelLila
09/02/2025, 03:30:03 AM

Chery Exeed TXL's reputation is introduced as follows: Power aspects: The new generation 1.6TGDI engine delivers 145KW of power and 290Nm of torque, paired with an efficient 7-speed dual-clutch transmission. Features a reliable and safe chassis system meticulously crafted by Benteler, along with BorgWarner's intelligent all-wheel-drive system. Configuration aspects: Leads its class with 11 ADAS advanced driver assistance systems and the new generation BOSCH 9.3 electronic stability control system, backed by a host of global top-tier suppliers. Pioneers the industry with a comprehensive travel service concept, collaborating with internet service brands to enhance consumers' travel experience. Partnerships with platforms like Autohome and Chexiang offer more convenient after-sales maintenance services and a tech-enhanced in-store experience.

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OAmelia
09/14/2025, 10:42:10 PM

I've been driving the Exeed TXL for almost a year and a half now. From what I've seen in forums and car owner groups, the general consensus is that this car has a pretty good reputation. Its biggest highlight is the value for money—it's not expensive but offers massive space. Even with three people in the back seat during family trips, it doesn't feel cramped, and the trunk can fit all our luggage. The powertrain is adequate, with the 1.6T engine running smoothly, and city driving fuel consumption is around 8L/100km, which isn't too bad. However, the downside is that the interior materials feel a bit cheap, with noticeable plastic elements, and there's some noticeable wind noise at highway speeds, affecting the quietness. Maintenance isn't a concern, though, as Chery has a wide service network, making repairs affordable and convenient. Overall, like many owners, I think it's a great choice for those on a budget, especially young families just starting out. If you're not chasing luxury, this car is a very practical option.

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EmmanuelLynn
10/28/2025, 11:21:24 PM

From my understanding, the overall reputation of the Exeed TXL tends to be positive, with most users considering it practical and reliable. In daily driving, the suspension tuning leans towards comfort, with minimal bouncing over speed bumps, making it suitable for city commuting. The space design is reasonable, especially the headroom and legroom, ensuring comfort during long rides. However, some owners have complained about occasional minor issues with electronic devices, such as infotainment screen lag or larger door gaps causing rattling noises. Fuel consumption is well-controlled, offering good long-term economy, and maintenance costs are lower than those of joint-venture brands. In terms of reliability, there are few issues with the engine and transmission, but a test drive is recommended before purchase to experience the actual vehicle's quietness, which can be a drawback at high speeds. Overall, its reputation proves it to be a solid choice, suitable for those who value cost-effectiveness.

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DelKeegan
12/11/2025, 10:33:05 PM

As a car owner, I find the reputation of the Exeed TXL to be quite stable. Its spacious interior is a definite advantage, making family trips effortless. The handling is commendable, with responsive steering and stable cornering. The downside is the slightly rough interior, where plastic parts tend to show wear over time. Overall, it offers good value for money.

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LeSawyer
01/31/2026, 11:44:10 PM

Before purchasing a car, I researched user reviews of the Exeed TXL, and the overall reputation is positive. Its spaciousness and comfort received many praises, with good seat support that reduces fatigue during long-distance driving. However, noise control isn't perfect, especially noticeable wind noise at high speeds. The safety features are comprehensive, including multiple airbags and an ABS system, making driving more reassuring. Maintenance is convenient, with widespread service centers and affordable parts. The power delivery is smooth, suitable for daily commuting, and fuel consumption is reasonable. That said, minor issues like interior imperfections are occasionally mentioned, with owners suggesting improvements in detail handling. Overall, the reputation indicates it's a good fit for family users—if you prioritize practicality and cost-saving, this is a solid choice.

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GabriellaMarie
04/26/2026, 04:58:29 PM

I've been driving the Exeed TXL for over two years now, and based on online reviews, it has a pretty good reputation. Its biggest advantages are its high cost-performance ratio, spacious interior for carrying items, adequate power, and low fuel consumption. The driving experience is smooth, and it performs well on city roads. On the downside, the interior materials are average, sound insulation is just okay, and there's some noise at high speeds. Maintenance services are convenient, with Chery's after-sales service being quick. After long-term use, most owners say it's sturdy and reliable, with few problems, making it suitable for working-class individuals or small families. If you're looking for something economical and practical, the consensus is to recommend it.

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