We got exactly the same color and model of Tank300 as this video as our baby carrier. It does a good job around the town. We often take our little one for a light offroad drive on the beach, and she loves it.
I've had the Tank 300 petrol ultra for a year now, It's one of the best cars I've ever driven. The downside is the fuel consumption and the ELK keeps turning on everytime I get into the car (which I understand is a feautre in all new cars). The indicator stock can be annoying at first but you get a feel for it after while. With regards to quality my right rear tyre pressure keeps decreasing slightly faster than the other tyres. Not sure if it's a GWM thing or a tyre thing, haven't had time tot get it checked out as I live in remote WA. Early on I had some rocks lodged from trucks crack the top surface of my windshiled. Had it replaced with RAC. As for everything else it's been perfect. I've done over 15K and most of it is long distance on crappy country roads with some city driving and beach dune off roading. It's extremely smooth, extremely comfortable and enjoy getting in everytime. It's my meditation machine. Happy with my purchase so far. Will update this comment in another year.
Nice review. The Tank 300 sits in a unique position, it has very impressive off road capabilities but still very comfortable to drive for daily driving. Vehicles like the Wrangler and Prado are no doubt good 4x4s but on normal roads they are not that great to drive, which is 90% of what people do. Given the price point the Tank offers great value.
Great review, do you think the car would be able to fit two rear facing baby seats and one front facing? I currently have this set up in my Jeep grand Cherokee and am looking to buy a tank 300 (front facing in centre, both side seats rear facing)
Full review: babydrive.com.au/reviews/suvs/2024-gwm-tank-300-ultra-4wd-review/
We got exactly the same color and model of Tank300 as this video as our baby carrier. It does a good job around the town. We often take our little one for a light offroad drive on the beach, and she loves it.
I've had the Tank 300 petrol ultra for a year now, It's one of the best cars I've ever driven. The downside is the fuel consumption and the ELK keeps turning on everytime I get into the car (which I understand is a feautre in all new cars). The indicator stock can be annoying at first but you get a feel for it after while. With regards to quality my right rear tyre pressure keeps decreasing slightly faster than the other tyres. Not sure if it's a GWM thing or a tyre thing, haven't had time tot get it checked out as I live in remote WA. Early on I had some rocks lodged from trucks crack the top surface of my windshiled. Had it replaced with RAC. As for everything else it's been perfect. I've done over 15K and most of it is long distance on crappy country roads with some city driving and beach dune off roading. It's extremely smooth, extremely comfortable and enjoy getting in everytime. It's my meditation machine. Happy with my purchase so far. Will update this comment in another year.
@@aswinhoola thanks for sharing glad you enjoy the car
Nice review. The Tank 300 sits in a unique position, it has very impressive off road capabilities but still very comfortable to drive for daily driving. Vehicles like the Wrangler and Prado are no doubt good 4x4s but on normal roads they are not that great to drive, which is 90% of what people do. Given the price point the Tank offers great value.
Great review, do you think the car would be able to fit two rear facing baby seats and one front facing? I currently have this set up in my Jeep grand Cherokee and am looking to buy a tank 300 (front facing in centre, both side seats rear facing)
Yes provided driver and front passenger aren't tall!
Massage your piles too
Why you buy an off-roader for baby?
If you like off-roading and happen to also start a family
Silly question
Jasen Burg