What to Pay Attention to When Buying a New Car?
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It is important to choose models with high ownership volume and not blindly pursue four-wheel drive. Here are the relevant details: 1. Try to choose models with high ownership volume: When it comes to buying a car, unless you have special or unique needs, if you don't want to worry too much, it's best to choose models with high ownership volume. Cars with high sales volumes are usually a safe bet. A decade ago, there was a slogan: 'With a Santana, you can travel the world without fear.' It wasn't that the Santana was an exceptionally good car, but rather because it had a large ownership volume, making parts readily available and easy to repair at almost any small repair shop—this is actually an advantage. 2. Don't blindly pursue four-wheel drive: While four-wheel drive is beneficial, it depends on the situation. If you don't frequently drive on rough roads, go off-roading, or face prolonged extreme weather conditions (such as prolonged icy climates), or if your geographical location doesn't require better traction (like mountainous or desert areas), you may not necessarily need full-time four-wheel drive. Part-time four-wheel drive and on-demand four-wheel drive are also good options. For purely urban use, two-wheel drive is sufficient. Moreover, four-wheel drive consumes more fuel than two-wheel drive, and many people end up driving their cars to scrap without ever actually going off-roading even once.