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How much is the minimum automatic transmission for Job 2020?
Job 2020 is a compact SUV owned by Geely Automobile, and the official guide price is 89,800 yuan-146,800 yuan. Let's take Job's 2020 1.5TD automatic Zhilian PRO as an example. It is understood that there is no discount in Zhuhai 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 246 1 yuan, plus 5,590 yuan of commercial insurance and other necessary expenses 1 1936 yuan, and the final down payment is 35,040 yuan. Of course, if you want to buy it in full, including commercial insurance and compulsory insurance, this car needs to be prepared 134326 yuan. Do you think this price is attractive?

Job's front face looks quite elegant, and with the pentagonal grille, it looks young and energetic.

The interior of Job 2020 1.5TD automatic Zhilian PRO presents a young design style, and the visual effect is quite fashionable and dynamic with silver metal decorative strips. The car is equipped with keyless start system, tire pressure display, brake assist and other configurations, which are quite rich in functions and undoubtedly very friendly to drivers.

In terms of power, Job is powered by 1.5TL3 engine. The maximum power of the engine is 130kw, and the peak torque is 255 Nm, matching the automatic gearbox. The comprehensive fuel consumption of the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology is 7.2L/ 100km. In terms of chassis, the suspension of the car adopts the combination of front McPherson independent suspension and rear multi-link independent suspension, and adopts the driving form of front wheel.

Generally speaking, Job's product strength is still in line with its market positioning. What do you think of this car in front of the screen? Welcome everyone to leave a message in the comments section.

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