Why was the Wuling Rongguang New Truck discontinued?
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Wuling Rongguang New Truck was discontinued because the transmission is prone to oil leakage after a certain period of driving, and the rear axle is prone to rust, leading to poor sales. The specific details about the Wuling Rongguang New Truck are as follows: 1. Exterior: The Wuling Rongguang New Truck has been redesigned to be more stylish and dynamic. The front of the vehicle is very square, in line with the consistent design style of micro-trucks. The new vehicle features a square-shaped grille with a mesh pattern. The headlights have height adjustment functionality. The taillights are slim and play a significant role at the rear. 2. Interior: The Wuling Rongguang New Truck adopts the Wuling family design style, which is relatively simple and elegant. The interior color scheme is mainly brown, giving a rustic feel. It is equipped with a radio function, allowing owners to turn on the radio to relieve boredom during leisure time.
I'm also curious about why the Wuling Rongguang Xinka was discontinued. Speaking from an ordinary driver's perspective, the competition in the micro-truck market is fierce now. Brands like Changan and Dongfeng are pushing prices down, and with new models being introduced faster, the Rongguang Xinka gradually lost its appeal. I remember driving a friend's car before; he thought the power was average and it was fuel-consuming, plus spare parts started to become scarce. Maybe the manufacturer didn't want to keep supporting such an outdated model. Actually, after discontinuing it, Wuling mainly promoted the new Glory version, which is more fuel-efficient and better to drive. If you're considering buying, I suggest going to the dealership for a test drive to compare. Overall, the market changes too quickly; a car's lifespan is just a few years, and outdated models naturally get phased out.