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How much is the lowest landing price of cutting-edge cars?
At present, the official guide price of Xinrui 2020 is 77,900 yuan-99,900 yuan. Let's take the cutting-edge top-of-the-line 2020 1.5L automatic comfort version of National Six as an example. The official guide price of this model is 99,900 yuan. At present, the lowest quotation in Hangzhou is 94,900 yuan, which is 5,000 yuan lower than the official guide price. If you buy a car in full, plus necessary expenses such as commercial insurance, the landing price is about 109904 yuan; If you choose to buy a car by loan, according to the down payment ratio of 30% and the loan period of 3 years, the down payment needs 28,470 yuan, and the monthly payment is 2 153 yuan.

The cutting-edge front face looks quite young, and the polygonal air intake grille with chrome trim gives people a feeling of youthful vitality.

Sharp 2020 1.5L automatic comfort version has a very simple interior shape, and it looks quite clean and refreshing with silver decorative plates. In addition, the car comes standard with cruise control, uphill assist, traction control and many other configurations, which are quite rich in functions and undoubtedly very friendly to drivers.

In terms of power, the cutting-edge engine is equipped with 1.5LL4 engine, with a maximum power of 82kw and a peak torque of 145nm, matching the automatic gearbox. The comprehensive fuel consumption of the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology is 5.6L/ 100km. In terms of chassis, the suspension of the car adopts the combination of front McPherson independent suspension and rear compound torsion beam dependent suspension, and adopts the driving form of front wheel.

Generally speaking, the comprehensive performance of this car is still in line with its market positioning. Will you pay for this car in front of the screen? Welcome everyone to leave a message in the comments section.

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