Why is Luxgen not accepted?

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McCorey
07/28/25 6:19pm
The reasons why second-hand dealers do not accept Luxgen are as follows: Dull appearance: Among mid-size SUVs, all brands tend to exhibit either a stable or avant-garde appearance. However, the Luxgen 7 SUV stands out for its dull characteristics, which are rare in this segment. The latest Luxgen 7 SUV still appears quite dull in design, and its interior looks outdated. Fuel consumption and power issues: The Luxgen 7 SUV generally consumes over 11 liters of fuel per 100 kilometers. Coupled with its small fuel tank, users often complain that the Luxgen 7 SUV seems to be heading back to the gas station rather than away from it. In terms of power, the 2.2T engine struggles to handle the nearly 2-ton weight of the Luxgen 7 SUV.
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