Which websites are commonly used for browsing cars?
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Driving Test Guide, Autohome app, Yiche, car channels of Tencent and MSN, etc. You can browse cars on apps like Driving Test Guide, Autohome app, Yiche, etc. Generally, the car channels of Tencent and MSN update the fastest. If you want to buy a car, it's best to visit the website of the car you're interested in to understand the basic information. For pricing, check the 4S store website, but it's even better to visit the store directly to get a clearer understanding of all aspects. Do more research: If you know nothing about cars and rely solely on what the salesperson tells you about the model, they will only highlight the positives. If you can't understand the configuration sheet yourself, it's essential to have some basic knowledge about the car before going to see it. At least understand which configurations are good and which are poor.
I often browse on the Autohome app, where the car model database is incredibly comprehensive. Clicking into a specific model's page, you can find everything from configuration parameters and real owner fuel consumption to media review videos, and you can even directly check the 4S store quotes. Yiche is also quite practical, especially with its fast updates on price drops. Sometimes when I see local dealers running promotions, I can directly book a test drive. Recently, I've also found Dongchedi's content quite interesting. Their comparison tests are very down-to-earth, pitting cars from different brands at the same price point against each other to highlight their pros and cons, which really helps in making an informed decision.