Wow, that's starting to make my long retired BF SII Falcon with a 4lt engine look reasonable. Think I will stick with my 2017 Mondeo diesel with a 5.8lt/100km fuel consumption.
I got one when I was in China, which was about 7 years ago. I bought it with a lot of hesitation with a concern of sustainability and quality as by that time, international brands were still very much dominating in China Market. It turned out to be far beyond expectations. No issues during a five-year long ownership, and from then on, it's become the top 1 of mid-size SUV by sales in China Market.
political tension aside, those stuff, we can leave it to MP to sort it out, must say that Chinese car are really getting better and better each year. its hard to say No to them. hope chinese and Oz relationship get better.
I brought an iPhone when CIA was bombing my countrymen by tracking them with their phones. All the outrage against Chinese consumer goods is straight out stupidity. I would by any county's product as long as we're on war with each other.
Driving dynamics are usually prominent when driving back to back or driving lots of different cars as motor journalists do. For a normal dude like me, comfort is very important for daily driving and long road trips with family so this is a winner for the price.
This car is just the right stuff to straighten out the arrogant overpriced attitudes I find in Honda and Toyota showrooms. As for the cushy ride, just down my alley. Used to drive the Oldsmobile Delta 88 30 some odd years ago and it was cushy as a pillow. I loved it though.
@@dimitarboyanov1619 Even more overpriced with terrible reliability, the cost to fix and maintain those poorly built cars will end up taking a huge chunk out of your wallet.
1) Australia’s total car sales in 2020 totalled 916,968 vehicles (Source ....) 2) Haval H6 total sales in 2020 totalled 000,000 vehicles (source ....) H6 has many features so it’s worth making an enquiry?
I have got A latest RX350. I dont think Japanese engine is very refined to be honest. Its reliable for sure, but not refined. I will pick this over Rav4. Rav4 is a nice car to look at at ouside, but jee. Inside brings back some very old memories.
Noticed that Japanese cars are always behind in interior design and tech. Really disappointed with what's on offer by Toyota. Expected a bit more I guess for the price.
I couldn’t agree more. I took the RAV4 hybrid for a test drive and I was super impressed. But the inside? What’s with the two giant dials and the quality of the reverse camera screen was a joke. In this day and age you would expect better.
if you check out the Chinese hybrid, you could find some mode use duo power on take off, just like driving with a 5.0L engine. also if you look at the car sold in Japan locally, they have many extra put into it compare to oversea model.
Sorry i would say chinese cars are like korean cars. They throw in all the latest techs but engine wise, still a tad behind japanese cars. Japanese cars are generally more expensive and lesser tech.
One of the best and biggest Chinese automobile brand great wall motors which can easily and proudly says yes I'm here to rule against Japanese, European and USA automobiles brand
Waaay better value for money and great overall quality, that's for sure. I guess the only reason one might avoid it is if they're racist and hate China a lot. Other than that though, this company's set to dominate! :-D
Nice review, best SUV on the market and by far the best value with the best tech, shows you how much other brands are overcharging for their inferior products.
@@1969cmp am in Toronto, as I know symptom like covid 19 was wide spread in Wyoming in summer of 2019, italy, blood sample showed covid 19 antibody was found September 2019, Wuhan just identified this virus for the whole world, you ungrateful jerks.
@@Schen-0532 ....and yet the first big outbreak happened, where ? And why did the CCP deny human to human transmission at a time when they knew that there was human to human transmission?
Hey guys, yes the claimed fuel average is 7.4 but our as-tested average was 10.8 . We should have made that clearer in our on-screen graphics. Thanks for watching :-)
I never used apple car play. Can someone tell me, of i use wireless apple car play, will apple car play still work if i turn power button off/ standby.??? Or the phone needs to be on at all times? To use apple carplay?
@@ElmanMikayilov One year later no issues at all. The tyre pressure warning lit up once but fixed in a flash by service department. Other than that little electronic fault, the car runs well, petrol economy averaging about 8L/100km.
@@james6969 It will not be an issue if Scott morrison doesn't go anti-China purely because he gets more votes by doing that. Instead he should econocially co-operate with China to benefit the people in Australia.
I drove one week or two ago thought it was very impressive the only thing of concern would be longevity and repair cost ... mind you all new vehicles are a big problem in that area.
Yep, got a Kia which apparently tops quality surveys and even that had warranty claims. What’s the point of spending 15k more for same issues (electric motors, circuits etc)
Just wonder how to is the after sales service of Haval in Australia? And the spare parts availability. This is a good car. But their after sales service and spare parts would be a major downside in many other countries. Some parts would need months to arrive
Engine is by Haval itself, the Chinese have been building great engines on par with the Japanese for almost two decades. In fact new engines from Chery and Changan just set world records for engine efficiency and outperform all other engines on the market.
Very thorough review, covering quirks like poor mic, unresponsive auto hold button, etc. Good feedback on comparison to rival models (e.g. body roll). Please do a comparison review when the hybrid version comes to Australia.
@@vincentchen9513 no it’s not 12.9 infotainment screen,360 review camera, panoramic sunroof, wireless charging, auto parking, Bose sound system ,floating console, and more.
@@electronicfarts5105 The fuel economy improves drastically after the first 2000KMs like all new cars, in the beginning it's 9L-10L, after the first 2000KMs it becomes 7L-8L.
I've watched a couple of reviews and this is the only one to mention the poor microphone function on bluetooth but the absence of Android auto was not highlighted.
Not a bad review, but it would have been better with a little more info - like the projected maintenance costs which while about 50% lower than for a Kia Sorento - sees my leasing company figures actually much higher for the H6 indicating that replacement parts might well be very expensive. There is no mention of Android Auto being present in any of the literature. I'm pretty sure the H6 needs premium unleaded which also adds to the running cost(s). The "Ultra" lacks memory function for the electric driver's seat which is a bit of pain. Having seen one of these though, I find the presentation to bee excellent and love how rich the paintwork seems. Insurance for these is also very competitive. Overall, it seems to have a lot going for it though. Perhaps not quite so much as its competition in some areas, but still worth a look.
It doesn't need premium unleaded, it looks and is specced like a luxury car but GWM's luxury brands are actually Wey and Tank, Haval is their ordinary brand.
I think Apple CarPlay works only from the passenger side because you’re driver seat is in the wrong side of the car 😅 Just kidding 😁 I tried the car already as you said Apple CarPlay only works from the left side of the car which is the driver side for us. I guess when they manufacture it they put in their mind that the driver side is on the left they should’ve known that there is some countries have it the other way around.
With 7 years unlimited warranty, i dont think the reliability is much issie. Resale value yes, it is a problem. But hey, i guess whoever buy this one, would like to keep for 7 uears, so that the value may not be the big problems. Especially, with all the features this vehicle offers, it would cost you anywhere between 60k,70k to find on other brand.
haval is a low grade brand of GAM, the better and more popular brand is WEI and Tank. But the haval H6 has always been the biggest sales volume in China. China has many more good brands in electric cars, such as Nio, BYD, Zeekr, xpeng, Hiphi X... more and more good cars coming.
As I always say, if China can do it, ANYBODY can. No reason why we can't have Somalian or Bangladeshi car companies if China thinks it can do good brands.
@@rickcastellione2267 what a statement! China has their own space station operating now and will be the only space station in the world once the current international one retires in 2 years time. Where is others? Ok, space stations are too far? Where is Australia made cars?
@@rickcastellione2267 Lol you've got it backwards, if anyone else or someone else can, then China definitely can. China is dominating in EV battery technology right now, Tesla, BMW, Porsche, VW, Benz etc. etc. are all using Chinese batteries and Chinese battery tech for their EVs, the Germans, Japanese and Koreans have lost the edge to China in future vehicles. There is only one China, their success cannot be replicated they're ahead of the entire world right now.
@@jcai922 ......after Mao died and Deng took 9vee and embraced a more western style market system. True Maoist communism was holding the PRC back from growth.
Chinese cars are good but they are not cars to drive for 10+ years, the quality then deteriorates quickly. With such cars you have to drive for a maximum of 5 years and then trade in/sell it for another car.
@@petertimmermans540 how did you come to the conclusion? have you owned one and drove more than 5 years? Is your conclusion based on car made 10 years ago or brand news ones like the one in the video?
Very comparable with any other 2 litre turbo engine new vehicle on the road in Australia, without the ridiculous price tag $$ of European, Japanese, Korean imports !?
Not really...after 7 years the $50k's car will have a new model which is exactly the same but more expensive, that gives your old car a resale value. The $30k's car will have a way better new model and still relatively cheap, that's why no one would want to buy your old car.
This car is just ok in China, Chinese car makers are already grown up and there are hundreds of more other models in China better and cheaper than this car, they just don't export them. You guys really need to actually see and experience China yourself to realise how far behind the rest of the world already is.
@@rishabhtiwari2390 In China, its price is 91,500 ~ 154,900 CNY, which is about 19,020 ~ 32,200 AUD, ranging from low to high. Recently, a car named "Big Dog" was produced by the same brand, and its price is similar to that of H6. I think it is very good. I wonder if it has been exported to your side.
@@rishabhtiwari2390 It is the best selling SUV brand in China and is a great brand but China definitely has better domestic cars with better designs and tech, but of course they're also more expensive and can go anywhere from $40,000 to $100,000+.
@@electronicfarts5105 errr, no, you didn't test drive one... I see you every where spreading hate on China.. why would you even bother wasting your time going for test drive.. lol. stop making things up..
Haval is a cheap sport utility vehicle when fuel prices skyrocketing affecting H6 Lux and reliability issues since Tribute V6, go take the electric commuter train done dirt cheap and safe transportation.
This might be one of the worst, least informative reviews I've ever seen. Having lived with one of these cars for a few months, almost everything said I'd have to disagree with strongly.
Do we really trust Chinese made cars? Afterall, Huawei is banned for a good reason. The infotainment system is just another tunnel for the Chinese to spy on Australia
Hi Fans, letting you know we stuffed up the as-tested fuel average at 04:50 . It's quoted as 7.4L / 100km, it should be 10.8L /100km.
Mean u disappointed due to fuel average?
Wow, that's starting to make my long retired BF SII Falcon with a 4lt engine look reasonable. Think I will stick with my 2017 Mondeo diesel with a 5.8lt/100km fuel consumption.
Is your tested average for a long route, or in city? Incase it is in city, can you tell me the long route milage or vice versa?
wow that's really bad...
My 2.5l camry actually at 9.8l, so it is not so bad to be honest.
I got one when I was in China, which was about 7 years ago. I bought it with a lot of hesitation with a concern of sustainability and quality as by that time, international brands were still very much dominating in China Market. It turned out to be far beyond expectations. No issues during a five-year long ownership, and from then on, it's become the top 1 of mid-size SUV by sales in China Market.
political tension aside, those stuff, we can leave it to MP to sort it out, must say that Chinese car are really getting better and better each year. its hard to say No to them. hope chinese and Oz relationship get better.
@@alanshore7664 well said!
I brought an iPhone when CIA was bombing my countrymen by tracking them with their phones. All the outrage against Chinese consumer goods is straight out stupidity. I would by any county's product as long as we're on war with each other.
If human can work together and put down all the noncence, human technology will miles ahead.
@@alanshore7664 , pretty sure people can walk and chew gum at the same time.
Thanks a lot guys for talking objectively
Driving dynamics are usually prominent when driving back to back or driving lots of different cars as motor journalists do. For a normal dude like me, comfort is very important for daily driving and long road trips with family so this is a winner for the price.
This car is just the right stuff to straighten out the arrogant overpriced attitudes I find in Honda and Toyota showrooms. As for the cushy ride, just down my alley. Used to drive the Oldsmobile Delta 88 30 some odd years ago and it was cushy as a pillow. I loved it though.
If Honda and Toyota are overpriced then what can we say about Merc, BMW or Audi? 😅
@@dimitarboyanov1619 Even more overpriced with terrible reliability, the cost to fix and maintain those poorly built cars will end up taking a huge chunk out of your wallet.
1)Australian 2020 total car sale is 916,968
2) Naval H6 total sale 2020 is 376,864
H6 have many many resources to play if you ask
1) Australia’s total car sales in 2020 totalled 916,968 vehicles (Source ....)
2) Haval H6 total sales in 2020 totalled 000,000 vehicles (source ....)
H6 has many features so it’s worth making an enquiry?
@@BarryMaskell 25 million population market can't compare with 1.4 billion population market
@@BarryMaskell carsalesbase.com/china-haval-h6/
data base
@@xjcxjc222 25 million can’t be wrong
@@BarryMaskell many thing are beyond your imagination,a Nissan small sedan sales more than 500,000 in 2020
Exterior look quite nice & interior not bad , safety & ride handling is quite okay ( l recently bought it )
Any issues so far?
The auto hold button isn't supposed to pop out. It's just an on / off switch for that function, which works really well.
Can you please provide the review for Haval Jolion.
Do you reckon hybrid might be better than petrol version of this car? For drive and fuel
I have got A latest RX350. I dont think Japanese engine is very refined to be honest. Its reliable for sure, but not refined. I will pick this over Rav4. Rav4 is a nice car to look at at ouside, but jee. Inside brings back some very old memories.
Rav 4 interior design looks so old.
Like it was designed for 4 year old toddler
Lexus is quality although I can’t vouch for modern ones, as it seems all brands have same issues with random electric motors or sensors
Noticed that Japanese cars are always behind in interior design and tech. Really disappointed with what's on offer by Toyota. Expected a bit more I guess for the price.
I couldn’t agree more. I took the RAV4 hybrid for a test drive and I was super impressed. But the inside? What’s with the two giant dials and the quality of the reverse camera screen was a joke. In this day and age you would expect better.
if you check out the Chinese hybrid, you could find some mode use duo power on take off, just like driving with a 5.0L engine. also if you look at the car sold in Japan locally, they have many extra put into it compare to oversea model.
I have to say the Chinese car designs are light years ahead of the Japanese current designs.
Sorry i would say chinese cars are like korean cars. They throw in all the latest techs but engine wise, still a tad behind japanese cars. Japanese cars are generally more expensive and lesser tech.
@@linustw .....I think the engines in KIA are pretty good...as are the transmissions.
@@linustw Check out NIO ET ES series
@@linustw Chinese and Korean cars have German and Italian designers
reliability still shit compared to toyota or mazda
One of the best and biggest Chinese automobile brand great wall motors which can easily and proudly says yes I'm here to rule against Japanese, European and USA automobiles brand
🤮
Geezus
Waaay better value for money and great overall quality, that's for sure. I guess the only reason one might avoid it is if they're racist and hate China a lot. Other than that though, this company's set to dominate! :-D
Managed to get this beast 3 months ago (white one). What an absolute gem. I wouldn't trade it for anything at this stage
Still loving it. Any updates?
@@pepeleperthyes absolutely loving it. I upgraded to the GT last year.
@@RadebeKids good man. Been sat on the fence for a bit
Good review!
Thanks!
Nice review, best SUV on the market and by far the best value with the best tech, shows you how much other brands are overcharging for their inferior products.
Thanks for the H6 review, feeling positive. Any chance you can do one for the H2?
Thanks for the review! Is glare an issue on the main instrument display? I'm wondering because there is no binnacle to shield it from direct sunlight
No the displays are very bright and not that reflective.
Japanese cars are refined? Look at RAV, it's like a product made in 2008.
Toyota's interiors are arciac and the rest of the vehicle isn't far behind.
Especially the interior 😅
Political tension is nothing to do with people of both countries. SoMo and sky News are those to be blamed.
....you don't think the spread of the Corona virus from Wuhan had anything to do with the current tense relationship between Australia and the PRC ?
@@1969cmp I don't believe that even scomo or Trump can block it spreading when the virus emerged
@@view_360_Andrew ....once it got out of the PRC, it was 'all over red rover'.
@@1969cmp am in Toronto, as I know symptom like covid 19 was wide spread in Wyoming in summer of 2019, italy, blood sample showed covid 19 antibody was found September 2019, Wuhan just identified this virus for the whole world, you ungrateful jerks.
@@Schen-0532 ....and yet the first big outbreak happened, where ? And why did the CCP deny human to human transmission at a time when they knew that there was human to human transmission?
Great review, I will give the Chinese a few more years and they will pretty much own the car industry.
Lol ahhahhahahhahahhah nice joke
@@sleepyjoescumbag1663 that's exactly what the Americans said about the japanese cars before the japanese cars came in and dominated.
Cheap slave labour
@@BarryMaskell
Force robots to work
Few more years????
Many countries will mandate EV already....
Guess in aus gov still encourage burning coals and fossil fuel.
7.4 on a large suv is high??
Look at the power figures. That engine produces more power than the competitors
Exactly, i think its on par with a 2.5 or 2.0 CX-5...
7.4 is the official figure, the H6 actually used 10.8l/100km on this test if you read the written report.
Hey guys, yes the claimed fuel average is 7.4 but our as-tested average was 10.8 . We should have made that clearer in our on-screen graphics. Thanks for watching :-)
@@carsales That on test average still doesn't seem high compared to its non RAV4 hybrid rivals so not sure why you're pointing that out?
@@carsales correct, users from China also reported the similar number for fuel consumption.
I never used apple car play. Can someone tell me, of i use wireless apple car play, will apple car play still work if i turn power button off/ standby.???
Or the phone needs to be on at all times? To use apple carplay?
The next version of this in a couple of years will be a peach
Apple CarPlay works only with the passenger usb port because it’s a left side car originally.
And the car also has Android Auto. At least the one I just purchased has..
@@brianjones6286 Any issues so far? Planning to get 4WD Lux version one this month. Thanks.
@@ElmanMikayilov One year later no issues at all. The tyre pressure warning lit up once but fixed in a flash by service department. Other than that little electronic fault, the car runs well, petrol economy averaging about 8L/100km.
Amazing looking car
Which will you pick?
Haval Jolion Ultra or H6 Lux?
If you rip that Haval badge off the grille it will look a lot better.
I would like to buy this one.
TBH I recon this is the best CHINSES car on sale in Australia thus far the only concern is the money might go to the CHINSES COMMUIST party
@@james6969 It will not be an issue if Scott morrison doesn't go anti-China purely because he gets more votes by doing that. Instead he should econocially co-operate with China to benefit the people in Australia.
@@ryanliu906 yeah exactly
May you please review the Haval jolion Ultra thanks .
did you feel the lagging in the engine??
So, no Android Auto but Apple Car Play is a go? They going to address this at any point?
has android auto now as of june 20..
Do the headlights have active shadowing?
Good price,Good look,Good to drive.
May you please review the Haval Jolion thank you .
I drove one week or two ago thought it was very impressive the only thing of concern would be longevity and repair cost ... mind you all new vehicles are a big problem in that area.
oh ok at least its not only the new h6 but yeah the ride comfort must be so dam impressive and must be so much room
Yep, got a Kia which apparently tops quality surveys and even that had warranty claims. What’s the point of spending 15k more for same issues (electric motors, circuits etc)
@@loving_dad_explorer yeah same i willl proslby hsve this over any mediuem suv
Tony it's covered by a 7 year warranty to put your concern at rest
I guess the 7 year warranty and cap service is big go.
Just wonder how to is the after sales service of Haval in Australia? And the spare parts availability. This is a good car. But their after sales service and spare parts would be a major downside in many other countries. Some parts would need months to arrive
Haval h6 engine by Mitsubishi, transmission by germans, all electric parts by bosch. So it will be reliable i think.
Engine is by Haval itself, the Chinese have been building great engines on par with the Japanese for almost two decades. In fact new engines from Chery and Changan just set world records for engine efficiency and outperform all other engines on the market.
look at this interior, the fact that Haval is still making money tells you how much profit Toyota is making....
Very thorough review, covering quirks like poor mic, unresponsive auto hold button, etc. Good feedback on comparison to rival models (e.g. body roll). Please do a comparison review when the hybrid version comes to Australia.
Do a review of the Haval Jolion ...
Not worth the money, it is basically a h2
@@vincentchen9513 it's different
@@vincentchen9513 that’s like saying the new Tuscon is basically the old… no, it’s not
@@vincentchen9513 no it’s not 12.9 infotainment screen,360 review camera, panoramic sunroof, wireless charging, auto parking, Bose sound system ,floating console, and more.
How much did GWM pay for this ad?
Hahaha take it easy mate, just go back to the yard tomorrow and I’m sure you will be ok selling your brand.
what about Maintenance? are parts cheap and easy to replace like the Japanese cars?
Well it's Chinese, got to be cheaper than Japanese parts.
I noticed the tesla autopilot copy too, the lines and the way it identifies lanes like a tesla is uncanny. Good thing for us buyers
7.4l per 100km is amazing for an SUV!
Far from it, it's actually around 9.4 - 10.5L
@@electronicfarts5105 The fuel economy improves drastically after the first 2000KMs like all new cars, in the beginning it's 9L-10L, after the first 2000KMs it becomes 7L-8L.
@@jzvr5842 did yo umean decrease ?
I looked at this then purchased a new Hyundai Tuscon, Glad I did
You have to justify your decision to yourself.. I did the opposite to you..!
I would too. In fact any sane person would
@@rickcastellione2267 Any sane person would choose Haval over Hyundai.
I like HAVAL H6
Just wondering whether the H6 is a FWD, RWD or a AWD?
Ultra had AWD version, rest is all FWD
I've watched a couple of reviews and this is the only one to mention the poor microphone function on bluetooth but the absence of Android auto was not highlighted.
If it has a hybrid and use 4.7L/100km as rav4 hybrid, i'll buy it immediately
there will be later this year and it runs simliar to a rav4 hybird
HEV H6 coming very soon, confirmed
Thanks mate good review indeed. car looks really good .. thanks for highlighting the issues ...
No problem 👍
2:18 but there are a few quirks
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What about the resell value? Or too early to ask this question?
How much ?
is there a desiel version?
Haval H6 feels like a luxury car until you start the engine. The drivetrain is no where close to RAV4 or CX5.
Hmm...but $10 k less.!
It's better to drive than both, more power, smoother ride, better transmission and less noise.
Not a bad review, but it would have been better with a little more info - like the projected maintenance costs which while about 50% lower than for a Kia Sorento - sees my leasing company figures actually much higher for the H6 indicating that replacement parts might well be very expensive. There is no mention of Android Auto being present in any of the literature. I'm pretty sure the H6 needs premium unleaded which also adds to the running cost(s). The "Ultra" lacks memory function for the electric driver's seat which is a bit of pain. Having seen one of these though, I find the presentation to bee excellent and love how rich the paintwork seems. Insurance for these is also very competitive. Overall, it seems to have a lot going for it though. Perhaps not quite so much as its competition in some areas, but still worth a look.
It doesn't need premium unleaded, it looks and is specced like a luxury car but GWM's luxury brands are actually Wey and Tank, Haval is their ordinary brand.
Isn't is Havaaal not Havil?
Very nice and strong car 😍 China power 💪
how much
Does this have sat nav?
Display engine specs?
very nice car, thanks
Yes it's very good but the main reason why I like gwm and haval is becuase there not owned by the ccp
@@james6969 what is the ccp? auto maker?
@@jemodeu the ccp are Chinese Communist Party
@@james6969 what is wrong with this car, in terms of ccp ?
@@james6969 Most car brands in China are not, stop being so brainwashed.
i placed a order last month
No one is going to talk about the number plate BBJ 😂😂
Disagree. The raucous RAV4 petrol engine sounds like piston propeller plane of the 1930s. Mazdas are also noisy.
I think Apple CarPlay works only from the passenger side because you’re driver seat is in the wrong side of the car 😅
Just kidding 😁
I tried the car already as you said Apple CarPlay only works from the left side of the car which is the driver side for us.
I guess when they manufacture it they put in their mind that the driver side is on the left they should’ve known that there is some countries have it the other way around.
I know this sounds silly, but, if the car had a digital radio I'd probably buy it.
easily installable
I like the host start with political tension aside, that's how politically correct this video is.
How does the dual clutch tranny go when towing?
All comes down to reliability customer support and resale value
reilibty getting better easily resale value proably getting better not too sure about customer surpport tho
With 7 years unlimited warranty, i dont think the reliability is much issie. Resale value yes, it is a problem. But hey, i guess whoever buy this one, would like to keep for 7 uears, so that the value may not be the big problems. Especially, with all the features this vehicle offers, it would cost you anywhere between 60k,70k to find on other brand.
haval is a low grade brand of GAM, the better and more popular brand is WEI and Tank. But the haval H6 has always been the biggest sales volume in China.
China has many more good brands in electric cars, such as Nio, BYD, Zeekr, xpeng, Hiphi X...
more and more good cars coming.
As I always say, if China can do it, ANYBODY can.
No reason why we can't have Somalian or Bangladeshi car companies if China thinks it can do good brands.
@@rickcastellione2267 what a statement! China has their own space station operating now and will be the only space station in the world once the current international one retires in 2 years time. Where is others? Ok, space stations are too far? Where is Australia made cars?
@@rickcastellione2267 Lol you've got it backwards, if anyone else or someone else can, then China definitely can. China is dominating in EV battery technology right now, Tesla, BMW, Porsche, VW, Benz etc. etc. are all using Chinese batteries and Chinese battery tech for their EVs, the Germans, Japanese and Koreans have lost the edge to China in future vehicles. There is only one China, their success cannot be replicated they're ahead of the entire world right now.
My 2020 Havaal H6C has now left me stranded 3 times.... Never again.
try a land rover next time haha
You have to remember to put petrol in it.
Everybody makes one mistake in their lives they regret
Probably made in between shifts or just before lunch
As a Chinese I like Australian people❤️ , I just don't like Australian politicians and strange media.
...what do you think of the policies of the CCP and the media in the PRC ?
@@1969cmp “CCP” gain only a country into second super power in this globe. What you say so?
@@jcai922 ......after Mao died and Deng took 9vee and embraced a more western style market system. True Maoist communism was holding the PRC back from growth.
@@1969cmp can your country build a Space station?
@@jcai922 ...yes. Does my country engage in forced human organ harvesting. No. Does yours.
NEED H9 Hybrid !
The only question is about quality and reliability... Cause most of japanese and Korean brands has peoples trust
Chinese cars are good but they are not cars to drive for 10+ years, the quality then deteriorates quickly.
With such cars you have to drive for a maximum of 5 years and then trade in/sell it for another car.
@@petertimmermans540 how did you come to the conclusion? have you owned one and drove more than 5 years? Is your conclusion based on car made 10 years ago or brand news ones like the one in the video?
@@aq3614 I know what I'm saying.
Because I also have a Haval!!!
give me a soft ride anyday!
Yeah, soft ride quality can be good for sure.
Very comparable with any other 2 litre turbo engine new vehicle on the road in Australia, without the ridiculous price tag $$ of European, Japanese, Korean imports !?
where are the Chinese EV`s
No doubt the Chinese customers are super picky in the car market. However, HAVAL H6 is the no 1 car in China Mainland.
How reliability of haval h6 compared to Japanese competitor (CRV and Rav4)?
@@fadli_1577 More reliable than Japanese.
Woooow
Put down all the ego, mult standards and work together, to make the earth a better place
after 7+ years of use a $30's K priced car and $50's + priced car will become about the same value anyway no matter what brand they are...
Not really...after 7 years the $50k's car will have a new model which is exactly the same but more expensive, that gives your old car a resale value. The $30k's car will have a way better new model and still relatively cheap, that's why no one would want to buy your old car.
@@Close-Alcohol-Idiot yeah maybe
Спасибо тебе чувак за субтитры на русском
Launch Haval H9
This car is just ok in China, Chinese car makers are already grown up and there are hundreds of more other models in China better and cheaper than this car, they just don't export them.
You guys really need to actually see and experience China yourself to realise how far behind the rest of the world already is.
It's the best selling SUV in China, so definitely not just 'okay'.
@@rishabhtiwari2390 In China, its price is 91,500 ~ 154,900 CNY, which is about 19,020 ~ 32,200 AUD, ranging from low to high. Recently, a car named "Big Dog" was produced by the same brand, and its price is similar to that of H6. I think it is very good. I wonder if it has been exported to your side.
@@王木同 they're planning to launch in India in 2022. H6 is sure to come but idk whether Big Dog will be released for the Indian market
@@rishabhtiwari2390 It is the best selling SUV brand in China and is a great brand but China definitely has better domestic cars with better designs and tech, but of course they're also more expensive and can go anywhere from $40,000 to $100,000+.
Bloody Value!
Supporting human right abuse 🦠
@@mostlikely... Better throw out all your Chinese goods . I'll come around with my trailer. Get off your fake moral high horse!
@@mostlikely... You mean actual human rights abuse like bombing the Middle East instead of made up bullcrap?
How about it ride & handling department? China car usually still a loser in this aspect. Reliability also big ?. Refinement also questionable.
Rides and handles very well, better than Japanese cars.
would rather buy Korean or Japanese cars.
too soft suspension/metals.. won't last on harsh aussie roads long..
A unique identity that has heaps of Volvo inside???? Haha
Seems like haval paid good money to carsales. 🤣 The drive feels like far behind to the direct competition.
I test drive one last week and it was horrible.
@@electronicfarts5105 errr, no, you didn't test drive one... I see you every where spreading hate on China.. why would you even bother wasting your time going for test drive.. lol. stop making things up..
@@aq3614 he's bogan
Haval is a cheap sport utility vehicle when fuel prices skyrocketing affecting H6 Lux and reliability issues since Tribute V6, go take the electric commuter train done dirt cheap and safe transportation.
No android auto, I'm out.
the ultra which is the top of the range does
It looks so copied so many ideas have been taken from other designs like the Range rover and Audi
ex head designer of Audi was involved in designing it so.....
@@electronicfarts5105 So he copied himself lol people are so dumb when it comes to anything Chinese they just have to bash it.
All the political stuff will not do good on any civilians
Let's throw as many features as possible at a car, not care about fuel consumption or handling, price it cheaply and call it lUxUrY
exactly.
That's the very definition of chinese junk I'm afraid
@@rickcastellione2267 You're the definition of sour grapes.
This might be one of the worst, least informative reviews I've ever seen. Having lived with one of these cars for a few months, almost everything said I'd have to disagree with strongly.
there'll be no parts or replacements in a few years though, when a long & eagerly anticipated war (by PM & Xi) is finally broken out
Oh well, many countries have them..just be going through a third party..so what.
Do we really trust Chinese made cars? Afterall, Huawei is banned for a good reason. The infotainment system is just another tunnel for the Chinese to spy on Australia