The top honda is about 15k more and does not even have a 360 camera. Some goose said these should be under 40k. Seriously dude. Haters will always hate...
This car is excellent and I can attest to it's quality. My friends bought one in South Africa. They've already done over 20,000kms in 8 months and 4 long road trips. The one we did all together, 4 passengers and 3500kms in total. It was sublime and the interior is so solid and holds up so well to abuse. Even the back doors have the same soft touch plastics and high quality which even a double price Mercedes GLB can't match.
Having driven this car I can safely say there isn't a direct competitor that matches its price and list of extras. This isn't a 5seater... it's a 7 so stop comparing 5seaters. If you only need a 5 seater save the cash and get a 5 seater only. But for a 7 seater this car has so much, the Sony stereo is crazy and really nice. It has tons of power... literally 0-100 in under 7 seconds, overtakes quickly and we averaged 9.6ltr per 100ks and that was being abit silly with the gas. The transmission is good and smooth for a dct, would of preferred a 7sp zf or similar auto but it's smooth and has alot of extras. Is a great budget choice for under 50k with awd
Just wondering why the Australian version is a little down on power and torque compared to the version we have in SA which is rated at 187 KW and 390Nm of torque..
I preferred the AWD model. I found the steering to pull when accelerating around a corner. You would expect that from a front wheel drive though. The AWD model will be safer in the wet.
Would this be your pick for a family of 6 on a budget who need an awd? Live in Jindabyne, so have our fair share of snowy and Icy roads to deal with. Kids are 13 (172cms), 11 (160cm) and 2 x 7yr olds in boosters. 1 will be in a booster for quite a while as he is short. Trying to find something to replace our grand carnival, without breaking rhe budget. 4wd would bw great, but if and is more in our budget then that's what it will need to be
The Tiggo 8 Pro Max Ultimate is available with a choice of black or brown interior, the lower-grade Urban and Elite are available with the black interior only, in Australia.
beauty, soon all NZ and AUs will be driving thse Chinese beauties bcos the like of the big boyz these guys dont price themselves out with quality cars till like the GMWs and Havals.
DROVE THIS CAR BACK TO BACK WITH THE HAVAL H6 HYBRID - THE H6 HYBRID HAD EVERY EXTRA THAT THIS HAS PLUS HUD (SPEED ON SCREEN) FOR A MUCH CHEAPER PRICE. PICKED THE H6 AFTER MY BROTHER TOLD ME ABOUT ALL THE PROBLEMS CHERYS OMODA 5 HAS - ONLY GET THIS IF YOU ARE DESPERATE FOR 7 SEATS
They need to price it under 40K driveaway to be competitive. Who is seriously going to choose a Chery over Nissan or Honda or Toyota in the same price range?
@@joshantonio6894 I am getting rid of my 2000 RAV4 Hybrid Cruiser in the 2nd half to buy the BYD Sea Lion 6. No more woeful NVH and a tail end resembling a 1975 Corolla sedan. LoL
Deprecn and resale will be enormous ppl seem happy to lose half value in a couple of years? No DAB radio again with Chinese cars all brands do not offer this which is a given its 2024 not sure why this is??? Also not interested in faulking out a butt load of money at pump for premium unleaded up to $2.50 to $2 90 per litre. Otherwise i really liked the overall package but im hooked on DAB and wont go backwards.
They're as reliable as anything else. The euro brands are doing terribly for reliability. This car has been in South Africa since the pre facelift and there's been no issues.
@@SDav21 well, never been to South Africa but it seems like we should compare notes! I own a truck shop (class 8 or heavy truck) in Colombia, I am from USA. We specialize in transmission work. The Chinese trucks have VERY bad transmissions. Most of our work is swapping out the chinese transmissions with transmissions made in USA. Way more reliable. Same applies to small pickups. The chinese cars in general also have A LOT of trouble with the engines - the engine size too small - as well as severe rust issues. They use very bad quality metals and the paint jobs don't last long - the metals get destroyed by rust very fast. These issues are very common in Australia. Another issue is long delays in getting parts - if you can even get them! Dong Feng truck brand is one example.
@@freddyarmijos8883 problem 1 is comparing passenger cars to trucks. Problem 2 is assuming and speaking like American cars don't have their fair bit of issues and problems. Issues and problems they shouldn't have for carmakers with so many years in the industry. Problem 3 is assuming all Chinese cars are the same and that they haven't moved on. People used to say the same things about Japanese cars and now they basically rule the roads in the US particularly when it comes to reliability and dependability. I can attest to the durability of the cars from Haval and Chery so far. They have proven themselves here in South Africa. I know people who've had less issues with their Havals and Cherys than they've had with their VWs and American made cars. Mind you, American cars never did well here and most have left the country because no one wants them. They're not good and neither are they reliable.
I preferred the AWD model. I found the steering to pull when accelerating around a corner. You would expect that from a front wheel drive though. The AWD model will be safer in the wet.
The top honda is about 15k more and does not even have a 360 camera. Some goose said these should be under 40k. Seriously dude.
Haters will always hate...
This car is excellent and I can attest to it's quality. My friends bought one in South Africa. They've already done over 20,000kms in 8 months and 4 long road trips. The one we did all together, 4 passengers and 3500kms in total. It was sublime and the interior is so solid and holds up so well to abuse. Even the back doors have the same soft touch plastics and high quality which even a double price Mercedes GLB can't match.
Having driven this car I can safely say there isn't a direct competitor that matches its price and list of extras. This isn't a 5seater... it's a 7 so stop comparing 5seaters. If you only need a 5 seater save the cash and get a 5 seater only.
But for a 7 seater this car has so much, the Sony stereo is crazy and really nice. It has tons of power... literally 0-100 in under 7 seconds, overtakes quickly and we averaged 9.6ltr per 100ks and that was being abit silly with the gas. The transmission is good and smooth for a dct, would of preferred a 7sp zf or similar auto but it's smooth and has alot of extras.
Is a great budget choice for under 50k with awd
它的高速隔音效果怎么样呢?谢谢
@@yong2186excellent. I’m driving one for 2 months already..
Well ahead of the pack!!! Bang for buck
Chinese cars great options and good prices
Great review . Very professional voice overs .
Fuel average of AWD variant please?
Thanks for a informative unbiased review.
The second row seat is on rails and pushes forward to gain the third row, not just folding down the backrest
Just wondering why the Australian version is a little down on power and torque compared to the version we have in SA which is rated at 187 KW and 390Nm of torque..
I preferred the AWD model. I found the steering to pull when accelerating around a corner. You would expect that from a front wheel drive though. The AWD model will be safer in the wet.
Would this be your pick for a family of 6 on a budget who need an awd? Live in Jindabyne, so have our fair share of snowy and Icy roads to deal with. Kids are 13 (172cms), 11 (160cm) and 2 x 7yr olds in boosters. 1 will be in a booster for quite a while as he is short. Trying to find something to replace our grand carnival, without breaking rhe budget. 4wd would bw great, but if and is more in our budget then that's what it will need to be
Are there interior colour options across all the range? Would love something other thank blank for the Elite
The Tiggo 8 Pro Max Ultimate is available with a choice of black or brown interior, the lower-grade Urban and Elite are available with the black interior only, in Australia.
beauty, soon all NZ and AUs will be driving thse Chinese beauties bcos the like of the big boyz these guys dont price themselves out with quality cars till like the GMWs and Havals.
Please do a comparison between Tiggo pro 8, XUV700 and LDV D90
I love this car, but I wish it had black interior as a choice to choose from.
Black is the standard interior colour across the range, but the top-spec Ultra is available with the option of a brown interior.
Good package, well priced, will sell well
This car doesnt seem to really need that quad exhaust but i guess it looks nice on it
Nice car
DROVE THIS CAR BACK TO BACK WITH THE HAVAL H6 HYBRID - THE H6 HYBRID HAD EVERY EXTRA THAT THIS HAS PLUS HUD (SPEED ON SCREEN) FOR A MUCH CHEAPER PRICE. PICKED THE H6 AFTER MY BROTHER TOLD ME ABOUT ALL THE PROBLEMS CHERYS OMODA 5 HAS - ONLY GET THIS IF YOU ARE DESPERATE FOR 7 SEATS
I saw this same message in another video 🤷🏼♂️
@@jestoshin7903 marketing strategy
They need to price it under 40K driveaway to be competitive. Who is seriously going to choose a Chery over Nissan or Honda or Toyota in the same price range?
LoL, Chery (launched last year) is about to outsell Honda who has been in Oz for 60 years 😂
Chery Omoda outsells Toyota CHR, Fortuner, Suzuki Jimny, VW Tiguan and Mazda 2 & 9. Last year
@@joshantonio6894 I am getting rid of my 2000 RAV4 Hybrid Cruiser in the 2nd half to buy the BYD Sea Lion 6. No more woeful NVH and a tail end resembling a 1975 Corolla sedan. LoL
@@nostradamus2642 you can find out chery exeed sterra et or exeed rx cdm
Haha everyone will as all those companies stopped innovating 10 years ago. Who the hell wants a 1.5L on Honda or a crappy Toyota
Deprecn and resale will be enormous ppl seem happy to lose half value in a couple of years? No DAB radio again with Chinese cars all brands do not offer this which is a given its 2024 not sure why this is??? Also not interested in faulking out a butt load of money at pump for premium unleaded up to $2.50 to $2 90 per litre. Otherwise i really liked the overall package but im hooked on DAB and wont go backwards.
2024 Tiggo 8 has DAB here in Australia and wireless android/apple.
Someone is listening....
@@peterdadswell7998thank u much appreciated
@@peterdadswell7998
I just bought a Tiggo 8 ...In Brisbane...mine doesn't have DAB
At the end of the day, you will get what you pay for!
جميل جدا أحسنت
Will consider if under 40k.
wired accent
Dumping Trash to OZ, Chinese even don't buy it for their own.😂😂😂
Let the market decide if its trash.
This car sells about 4,000 units per month in China. It's not that bad
do your research
Do you just let things roll off your tongue without much fact finding 😂
@@global_southerner Do you personally buy one of those cars for your family? If not don't take bloody double standards.
How reliable is this vehicle? In South America, ALL Chinese cars and trucks have AWEFUL reliability problems...
These days more reliable than HOnda, Mitsi and Nissan for sure, I had the lkatest Nissan Xtrail and Mitshi Outlander and both were shit
Hahaha, show us the proof.. US don't even have many Chinese cars at all.. that shows your are just a hater and making things up
They're as reliable as anything else. The euro brands are doing terribly for reliability. This car has been in South Africa since the pre facelift and there's been no issues.
@@SDav21 well, never been to South Africa but it seems like we should compare notes! I own a truck shop (class 8 or heavy truck) in Colombia, I am from USA. We specialize in transmission work. The Chinese trucks have VERY bad transmissions. Most of our work is swapping out the chinese transmissions with transmissions made in USA. Way more reliable. Same applies to small pickups. The chinese cars in general also have A LOT of trouble with the engines - the engine size too small - as well as severe rust issues. They use very bad quality metals and the paint jobs don't last long - the metals get destroyed by rust very fast. These issues are very common in Australia. Another issue is long delays in getting parts - if you can even get them! Dong Feng truck brand is one example.
@@freddyarmijos8883 problem 1 is comparing passenger cars to trucks. Problem 2 is assuming and speaking like American cars don't have their fair bit of issues and problems. Issues and problems they shouldn't have for carmakers with so many years in the industry. Problem 3 is assuming all Chinese cars are the same and that they haven't moved on. People used to say the same things about Japanese cars and now they basically rule the roads in the US particularly when it comes to reliability and dependability. I can attest to the durability of the cars from Haval and Chery so far. They have proven themselves here in South Africa. I know people who've had less issues with their Havals and Cherys than they've had with their VWs and American made cars. Mind you, American cars never did well here and most have left the country because no one wants them. They're not good and neither are they reliable.
You wouldn’t buy any Chinese made vehicles,they are junk and a throw away car with no resale value.
😂😂😂😂
Unfortunately the sales figures are slapping your face, hard... Lol
Actual figures and statistics, please. Personal biases are fine and all, but not when you voice your opinion as fact.
Just more Chinese Crap being dumped on the Australian market.
I preferred the AWD model. I found the steering to pull when accelerating around a corner. You would expect that from a front wheel drive though. The AWD model will be safer in the wet.