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What's the latest landing price in Lei Ling? Lei Ling automobile purchase price
Lei Ling 202 1 is a compact car owned by Toyota, and its official guide price is113800-152800. Let's take Lei Ling 202 1 Shuangqing 1.8H Technology Edition as an example. It is understood that there is no discount in Anyang at present. First, let's see how much it costs to buy this car with a loan. According to the down payment ratio of 30% and the loan term of 3 years, the monthly payment is 3,384 yuan, plus 6,496 yuan for commercial insurance and other necessary expenses 15 195 yuan, and the final down payment is 45,240 yuan. Of course, if you want to buy it in full, including commercial insurance and compulsory insurance, you need to prepare 17249 1 yuan for this car. Do you think this price is attractive?

The front of Lei Ling presents an atmospheric design style. With the large trapezoidal grille, the front face looks quite calm.

The interior of Lei Ling 202 1 Shuangqing 1.8H Technology Edition presents a young design style with white stitching. The symmetrical center console matches the positioning of the car.

In terms of power, Lei Ling is equipped with1.8L4 engine with maximum power of 72kw and peak torque of142nm; At the same time, it is equipped with a motor with a total power of 53kw and a total torque of 163 Nm, matching the electronic continuously variable gearbox. The comprehensive fuel consumption of the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology is 4. 1L/ 100km. In terms of chassis, the front suspension of the car is McPherson independent suspension, and the rear suspension is E-type multi-link independent suspension, which is driven by front wheels.

Generally speaking, Lei Ling's comprehensive performance is still competitive in the market. Are you willing to pay this price for this car? Welcome everyone to talk about their views in the comment area!

(Photo/Text/Photo: Pacific Auto Network Q&A called Beast)