Why are used BYD S6 cars so cheap?

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MacKylie
07/29/25 11:47pm
Because the market share of used BYD S6 models is not high, and there are too many failures in the three major components of the car body, resulting in low prices. The following are specific details about the BYD S6: 1. Chassis: The rear suspension uses a MacPherson with a three-link suspension. This type of rear suspension splits the lower control arm into three links based on the MacPherson suspension structure. The advantage is that it saves space and is lightweight, but the downside is that the structural strength and anti-roll capability are average. When purchasing a used BYD S6, you should avoid models that were frequently used for off-roading or driving on rough roads. 2. Power: The BYD S6 is equipped with a 1.5T engine with the model code BYD476ZQA. In terms of parameters, it has a maximum power of 113kW and a maximum torque of 240N·m.
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