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How much does it cost to land with 1.5L? Leading the price of car purchase
Lingdong 2020 is a compact car owned by Hyundai, and its official guide price is 109800 yuan-146800 yuan. Let's take 1.5LCVT Zhixuan elite 2020 as an example to calculate. The official guide price of this model is 1 19800 yuan, and there is no discount in Yichun at present. If you buy a car in full, plus necessary expenses such as commercial insurance, the landing price is about 137872 yuan; If you choose to buy a car by stages, according to the down payment ratio of 30% and the loan period of 3 years, the down payment needs 35,940 yuan, and the monthly payment is 246 1 yuan.

The leading front face presents a simple design style, and the polygonal air intake grille improves the grade of the whole vehicle.

Leading 2020 1.5LCVT Zhixuan elite interior is mainly black, supplemented by silver trim, and matched with trim, which is consistent with the positioning of the car. In addition, this car also comes standard with traction control, CarLife, engine start-stop technology and many other configurations. The configuration performance is quite good, giving drivers and passengers a comfortable car experience.

In terms of power, it is equipped with 1.5LL4 engine, with the maximum power of 84kw and the peak torque of 143 Nm, matching the continuously variable gearbox. The comprehensive fuel consumption of the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology is 5. 1L/ 100km. In terms of chassis, the suspension of the car is a combination of front McPherson independent suspension and rear torsion beam dependent suspension, and the front drive is adopted at the same time.

Generally speaking, Lingdong's comprehensive strength is still in line with its market positioning. Do you think the price of this car is reasonable in front of the screen? Welcome everyone to talk about their views in the comment area!

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