What kind of car is suitable for driving on the Sichuan-Tibet line?

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Faith
07/30/25 3:32am
Of course, an off-road vehicle would be better. Currently, on the Sichuan-Tibet line, the commonly used mainstream off-road vehicles in Tibet include the BAIC Baru, Changfeng Liebao, Toyota Prado, and Mitsubishi Pajero. Now, let me explain why I think these vehicles are good choices. As economical off-road vehicles in the Tibet region, the Nissan and Chang BJ40 off-road vehicles have power and configurations that meet the performance requirements for off-road vehicles in Tibet. This is because they have good vehicle power, strong endurance, easy maintenance, readily available parts, and low requirements for refined oil. They can easily handle the challenges of entering Tibet. Toyota Prado and Toyota Land Cruiser, whether in terms of vehicle purchase price (over 400,000 RMB) or overall configuration, are mid-to-high-end models in Tibet. They outperform other domestic models in terms of power, passenger comfort, and vehicle safety coefficients.
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