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Meet the Haval H6 - possibly a cooler, better-looking Proton X70 competitor?

Not quite - the 2021 Haval H6 easily tips that balance.The Chinese love it: Haval shifted 52,734 units

Coming to challenge the X70 and CR-V in Malaysia, here’s all you need to know about the Haval H6

Cast away images of older Haval models from your mind, as the upcoming Haval H6 will change your perception

Haval H6 Hybrid confirmed for Thailand, could dash X70's export hopes

Haval wants a slice of the SUV market in the ASEAN region and they’re serious about it.

Counterfeit vs original spare parts: How to tell?

On the surface, the air filter and spark plug you bought from your neighbourhood spare parts shop look

Haval H6 Hybrid makes world debut in Bangkok Motor Show, ahead of Proton X70's Thai launch

Great Wall Motor (GWM) hosted the world premiere of the all-new 2021 Haval H6 Hybrid SUV at the 42nd

Spot the fake! Here's how to recognize fake from genuine car parts

It’s so easy to shop for consumable car parts these days.

China's No. 1 SUV, 2021 Haval H6 to launch in Thailand, Malaysian export mulled

much ado on social media, Great Wall Motors (GWM) has marked their entry into Thailand - with the 2021 Haval

It’s 2021, but the Proton Wira is still the most stolen car in the country. Here’s why…

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Video: 2021 Haval H6 HEV SUV, the Honda CR-V & Proton X70 beater that is coming to Malaysia!

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Does the Perodua Ativa (D55L) come with a spare wheel?

Although spare wheels are no longer offered in many premium cars (replaced with either run-flat tyres

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GWM to produce EVs and more for the ASEAN market in Thailand by 2021

Economic Corridor (EEC) authorities ahead of their plans to start producing cars there by early-2021.The Haval

Toyota keeps classic Supras on the road with GR Heritage Parts project

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China's No.1 selling SUV, 2021 Haval H6 spotted in Thailand, ASEAN debut soon

This is it - your first look at what is possibly the first-ever right-hand drive (RHD) 2021 Haval H6

Here's why having a spare wheel won't do you much good

increasingly prevalent practice for carmakers nowadays is to sell buyers a car that comes without a spare

Up to 90% cheaper! Sime Darby Motors offers clearance sale for BMW, Ford and Hyundai parts

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2021 Haval H6 debuts in China, possible competitor of the Proton X70?

But back home, the Boyue has a tough fight against the similarly-sized 2021 Haval H6.Introduced in 2011

Great Wall Motors (GWM) now in Thailand, CKD 2021 Haval H6, other xEVs coming

Great Wall Motors (GWM), parent company of SUV specialist brand Haval and Ora electric vehicles, is now

80% discount for Hyundai and Ford spare parts at SpareXHub's clearance sale

SpareXHub, a stockist of geniune spare parts, is having a special clearance sale with up to 80 percent

Proton acknowledges spare parts shortage problem, reaches out to customers in need

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2020 Toyota Hilux gains Gazoo Racing parts, cost as much as a new Myvi!

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Haval aims at the Proton X50 with the new Haval Red Hare, gets 184 PS 1.5T engine

Haval has just launched the Haval Red Hare in China.

Spied: Haval First Love spotted in Malaysia!

When Great Wall Motors’ (GWM) best-selling SUV, the Haval H6, was spotted in Malaysia, another

Haval H6 airbags failed to deploy in C-NCAP crash test, cries foul over improper test

While the Haval H6 may have overtaken the Geely Boyue (Proton X70 to us) as the best-selling SUV in China

The Haval H6 sells 54k units more than Geely Bo Yue (Proton X70) in China, why?

In China, when a conversation starts on legendary cars the Haval H6 C-segment SUV is usually mentioned

Spied: 2021 Haval H6 in Thailand - to compete with imported Proton X70

Just under a month ago, we shared our closer look at the 2021 Haval H6.

GWM's Thailand factory to open on 9-June; to produce Haval H6 for ASEAN exports too

Motors plant which made the Chevrolet Sonic, Colorado, and Trailblazer - will now be used to produce the Haval

Spied: Exclusive look at the Haval H6 on Malaysian soil - Be very afraid, X70

China’s best-selling SUV, the Haval H6 in its resplendent red paint job spied exclusively by us

Run flat tyres, tyre repair kits, or spare tyres. Which is best?

Full-sized sparesA full-sized spare is identical to the four tyres already on your car.

Haval H6, China's No.1 selling SUV is confirmed for Malaysia. Should the X70 be worried?

We have received confirmation from Great Wall Motor’s (GWM) public relations team that the Haval

Haval Big Dog is the puppy sent to bark at Jeep

Or they can do it like Haval who literally named their rugged new SUV Haval Big Dog.

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My problem with brands like this (Haval, Peugeot, Renault) is the cars are really nice yeah, but spare parts and market resale value? You’ll cry blood and vomit tears

Sorry ni pendapat yer. Bukan kondem. Brand kia, naza, Hyundai, SsangYong, cherry, Haval punya harga beli boleh tahan tapi harga cepat jatuh. Plus spare parts susah dapat dan ada pun harga keras.

@cambelsin @CARmagSA @GWMGlobal @GwmSouth @HavalSouth Yes I believe in Steed the way it was made. There are Isuzu, Toyota and even Nissan shared some spare parts there. So use it my it will last you long.

@Kavi4GP @DaveTheCarGuy @CarsSouthAfrica Dealers are therefore enabled to correctly identify a part and check its availability and price before placing an order. We supply the balance of the spare parts within 14 business days to dealerships with our impressive parts warehouse that is based in Durban.(2/2)

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@HavalSouth How is spare parts availability compare to other GWM brand....Still ordering from China or are locally found?

Haval is slowly pulling a Huawei on us

@ejpogidavis Dear Sir, you will get the workshop & spare parts of all Haval in the maintenance center, that will be in the same location of our showroom (behind the showroom) ... Thank you for your interest in HAVAL.

Shah Alam, 8 August 2018. New Haval Dealership Opens in Bangi, Selangor. The authorised dealership located at Seksyen 7, Bandar Baru Bangi is a 3S (Sales, Service and Spare Parts) dealer and aims to provide more... https://t.co/ephAv0iJrj

@GWMGlobal The agent of Haval and Great Wall cars in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has weak services in terms of maintenance, spare parts and service prices. Please look into his order and search for an agent who gives customers attention to after-sales services

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Why are Volvo cars popular in China?

I’m not sure Volvo is that popular in China. In terms of numbers, the top 10 selling models for 2019 in China were: VW’s Lavida Haval’s Haval H6 Wuling’s Hongguang Toyota’s Corolla Nissan’s Sylphy VW’s Sagitar Buick’s Excelled GT VW’s Bora (Model X) VW’s New Santana Honda’s Civic From.fhe list it can be seen that Volkswagen is the most popular car brand in China. VW was among the first foreign brands to be sold in China and enjoyed a first mover advantage ever since. It’s models cover all market segments and not only the luxurious C segment. It’s spare parts are widely available making it one of the easiest car in terms of maintenance in China. It’s almost the No. 1 choice for companies that need to keep a large fleet of company cars. If you go to any big cities in China, you will find that a large number of taxis are VW. From the above list, look at No. 9; the Santana is a model that existed in China for a long long time, it’s a VW model that you can find only in China (I can’t confirm this but so far I haven’t seen this model in the countries that I have visited). A lot of Santana are used as taxi.

What are the problems of Haval H2?

HAVAL H2 As a relative newcomer to our market, Chinese car maker Haval still has some work to do to match the class leaders. The small, budget-focused Haval H2 SUV, however, shows it’s heading in the right direction. A modern body style is a good start. The Haval H2’s interior is neatly presented and the build quality of our test vehicle was better than expected. The H2, according to Haval, is a compact SUV, and while its wheelbase is similar to best-selling small SUVs such as Mazda CX-3 or Honda HR-V, body dimensions are larger, putting it between them and the equivalent medium SUVs, Mazda CX-5 and Honda CR-V. And that middle ground is about where the interior space sits as well. The Haval H2’s most direct competitor in terms of size is probably the Mitsubishi ASX. 2017 HAVAL H2 PRICE At this lower end of the SUV market, price and value for money are critical. The Haval H2, which first arrived in late 2015, had five variants, including two-wheel-drive and all-wheel-drive models plus a choice of automatic or manual, and overall the range was a little over-priced. Since then Haval has sharpened the pencil on pricing and recently rationalised the H2 line-up to focus on its two most popular variants, the Premium and Lux grades as two-wheel-drive models, each with automatic transmission only. The 2017 Haval H2 price – $24,990 drive-away was the starting point for the Premium grade model (the one we drove). The Haval H2 Lux model price is $26,990. The Haval H2 significantly undercuts the prices of rival automatic versions and has some standard features that are only found in the competitor’s top-of-the range models. These include a sunroof, keyless entry with push-button start, cruise control, reversing sensors, rear-view camera, tyre-pressure monitoring, 18-inch alloy wheels and a full-size spare wheel. On the safety front, six airbags are standard and the Haval H2 has a five-star ANCAP rating, but advanced safety technologies such as autonomous emergency braking, active cruise control and lane-departure warning are not available. LAYOUT Haval has tried to give the cabin upmarket appeal with soft-touch dash and trim materials, but it doesn’t have quite the same elegance as some of its peers. Likewise, the instrumentation, switch gear and infotainment screen all look the part but just fall a little short in functionality. The oddly marked speedo is not easily read at a glance, and the H2’s seven-inch multi-media touchscreen is not the most user-friendly unit. The Haval H2’s front seats provide a good level of comfort for a base-model vehicle, while leg room in the rear and the luggage space are better than many of its competitors but are still not massive. The size and shape of the door openings can make entry and exit awkward, while for the driver the view to the rear also has a few blind spots. HOW DOES IT DRIVE The Haval H2 is powered by a 1.5-litre turbo, direct-injection petrol engine driving the front wheels via a conventional six-speed automatic transmission. Both the engine and the transmission are designed and built in-house by Haval. While maximum power and torque outputs of 110kW at 5600rpm and 210Nm at 2200-4500rpm are similar to its competitors, the Haval H2 is a significantly heavier vehicle. Operating in a relaxed manner around town or cruising along on a flat, open road, performance is adequate, but as soon as you ask for a little more effort to climb a hill or for safe overtaking, this extra weight becomes apparent. The engine starts to work hard and the transmission scrambles to help, and it can become a bit frantic and noticeably noisy. HAVAL H2 ECONOMY All this does not help the vehicle’s already high fuel consumption either, particularly given that the Haval H2 is specified to run on higher-priced 95 RON petrol. Official ADR fuel consumption is a rather thirsty 9.0L/100km, while on RACV’s testing week our H2 averaged 10.0L/100km, with a significant variation between the best figure of 8.7L/100km and a worst of 11.8L/100km. The Haval H2’s suspension, which incorporates MacPherson struts at the front and a multi-link independent system at the rear, does a respectable job, but a little more fine-tuning to suit Australian road conditions would help. Bigger bumps hit hard and the amount of body movement on winding, second-class country roads can get tiring. Finally, the electric power steering is quite direct but the feel is not as progressive as we would like. To help provide extra peace of mind for its customers, Haval is backing its vehicles with a five-year/100,000km warranty. THE RACV VERDICT Chinese-made cars over the past few years have struggled to match the standard of the class leaders, so my expectations on picking up the Haval H2 SUV were not high. But after using it for a week I was pleasantly surprised. Its technical refinement still isn’t high, but it looks smart, is attractively priced, relatively well equipped and as everyday transport it will satisfy the needs of many budget-focused buyers.

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