Why Are Used Roewe 950 Cars So Cheap?
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Because the used Roewe 950 model is ordinary, with average configurations and rapid depreciation as a second-hand car, it is relatively cheap. Here is some relevant information about the Roewe 950: Body Dimensions: The Roewe 950 is positioned as a B+ class sedan, with body dimensions of 4996mm/1857mm/1502mm and a wheelbase of 2837mm. Model Introduction: Equipped with 18-inch 245 ultra-wide tires, the car weighs 1.7 tons. There are a total of 2012, 2015, 2017, and 2019 models, with different power matches.
I've thought about this too. The Roewe 950 wasn't priced high when it was new, and its sales never took off, so naturally its brand resale value is low. In the used car market, there's low inventory, and buyers tend to pass it over after looking around, so the price naturally plummets. Plus, its engine is outdated, and fuel consumption in city traffic is ridiculously high—many people shake their heads at just the mention of its fuel efficiency. On top of that, parts are more expensive than for popular models, making repairs costly and time-consuming. Who'd want to take that on? People buying used cars want something hassle-free and economical, and even if this car is spacious and comfortable, the long-term costs are something to consider. I've checked several platforms—similarly aged joint-venture B-segment cars hold their value much better than this one.