Why Do People Who Drive Roewe Cars Tend to Be Disliked?
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Because most Roewe drivers are either unlicensed taxi drivers or ride-hailing drivers, and many of them have rough driving habits, which makes them annoying. Roewe (ROEWE) is an automobile brand under the Shanghai Automotive Industry Corporation (Group), launched in October 2006. Below are some considerations when buying a used Roewe: 1. Age of the Vehicle: Pay attention to the vehicle's age and mileage. Generally, the condition of a used car older than five years will deteriorate progressively. 2. Maintenance Records: Check the vehicle's maintenance records to see if it has been officially serviced at authorized dealerships to avoid high maintenance costs later. 3. Accident History: Also, review the vehicle's accident history by checking its records through a "Used Car Archive" search. Based on the findings, inspect the accident points carefully, and don't forget to take a test drive.
I've seen some nonsense online about Roewe car owners being annoying, but I think that's pure rubbish. Among my friends who drive Roewes, most are regular office workers who value affordability and convenience for their daily commute. Models like the RX5 or i5 offer great value for money, with comfortable rides and low failure rates. Once I rode in a colleague's car on the highway—it was stable and had spacious interiors, making family trips super convenient. Maybe because Roewe is budget-friendly, some people look down on it, but such prejudice is completely unfair. The owners I've met are actually quite enthusiastic, often organizing meetups to share experiences. We should focus on practical aspects like fuel efficiency and low maintenance costs instead of stereotyping and creating unnecessary conflicts. In short, it's best to view brands rationally.