Mobil Terkait Maxus

Pesaing Mobil Maxus V80

  • Is Maxus V80 reliable?

    That's the Weststar Maxus V80 commercial van which has been plying trade as a dependable workhorse, or a transporter in critical situations for medical services on Malaysian roads since 2011.2 Jan 2019
  • Where is Maxus car from?

    Maxus is the 6th automotive brand under AC Industrials, joining Honda, Isuzu, Volkswagen, Kia, and KTM. It is a brand from China, but traces its roots to the United Kingdom, over a century ago.9 Jun 2019
  • Who makes Maxus vans?

    SAIC Maxus
  • Is LDV a good van?

    The LDV G10 is a solid option for those buyers who just want a van that gets the job done. It was decent with weight on board, but is probably better suited to parcel carriers rather than pallet shifters.8 Oct 2019
  • Is Maxus a good car?

    Maxus G10 User Reviews The Maxus G10 is a great MPV that can be bought by anyone who thinks of their car as an investment. ... However, don't get fooled by its size as the car is not only about size and seating but comfort and performance as well. The car handles quite well for its size.
  • What are LDV Vans called now?

    Longstanding British van brand LDV is set to be revitalised in 2020, when it will introduce two new models into the UK market and be rebranded Maxus.17 Apr 2020
  • Is Maxus a luxury car?

    Maxus G10 7-Seater 2020 7 Seat MPV (Luxury)
  • Is Maxus a British brand?

    The Maxus auto brand traces its British roots to as far back as the creation of the Leyland Steam Van in 1896, followed by the start of Leyland Motors in 1907. This company eventually expanded its products to include sedans, buses and other commercial vehicles throughout its long history.
  • How much is a Maxus T60?

    The Maxus T60 price in the Philippines starts at P998,000.00. The lowest price is the Maxus T60 Pro 4x2 MT, ranging all the way up to the Maxus T60 Elite 4x4 AT priced at P1,328,000.00.
  • How much is the new Maxus van?

    The new Maxus e Deliver 3 electric van has been officially launched in the UK. Prices start from £22,800 excluding VAT, but including the Government's £3,000 plug-in vehicle grant – and, when it goes on sale in July, it'll offer fresh competition for the likes of the Renault Kangoo ZE and Nissan e-NV200.15 Jun 2020
  • How much is a Maxus?

    The Maxus G10 van is a large luxury MPV or minivan launched on the Chinese car market in April 2014. Price ranges from CN¥133,800 to 269,800 (US$21,076 to 42,498). ... Maxus G10. Maxus G10 / LDV G10 Height 1,928 mm (75.9 in) Chronology Predecessor Maxus Istana Successor Maxus G20 (China) 18 more rows
  • Are LDV V80 any good?

    Driving and Performance. While the LDV V80 has decent load carrying ability and offers amazing value, there's no avoiding the fact it feels like an old van to drive. The oily parts underneath are sourced from the LDV Maxus, which was first introduced in 2005.
  • How good are LDV Maxus?

    The Maxus may not be state-of-the-art, but there is no faulting its excellent pair of diesel engines sourced from Italian diesel specialist VM Motori – both 2.5-litre units offering either 95hp or 120hp and 250Nm or 300Nm of torque. The engines provide ample grunt and fare surprising well in the noise stakes.15 May 2018
  • Who builds Maxus vans?

    SAIC Motor
  • What is the best electric van?

    Best electric vans 2021 LEVC VN5. Ford Transit Custom PHEV. Renault Zoe Commercial. Maxus e Deliver 3. Mercedes eSprinter. Mercedes eVito. Renault Master E-Tech. Volkswagen Abt e-Transporter. More items...
  • Is Maxus a luxury car?

    Maxus G10 7-Seater 2020 7 Seat MPV (Luxury)
  • How much is Maxus G50?

    Maxus G50 2021 is a 8 Seater MPV available between a price range of ₱948,000 - ₱1.338 Million in the Philippines. It is available in 7 colors, 4 variants, 1 engine, and 2 transmissions option: Manual and Automatic in the Philippines. The G50 dimensions is 4825 mm L x 1825 mm W x 1800 mm H.
  • Where is Maxus car made?

    Maxus was originally a British brand before SAIC acquired it in 2010 and began manufacturing in China. "These are not poor-quality vehicles," See said, addressing a perception that tends to hound Chinese-made cars.7 Jun 2019
  • Is Maxus V80 reliable?

    That's the Weststar Maxus V80 commercial van which has been plying trade as a dependable workhorse, or a transporter in critical situations for medical services on Malaysian roads since 2011.2 Jan 2019
  • Is the LDV V80 a good van?

    There is a low roof, short wheelbase, model which make it ideal as a cargo van as it comes at incredible value while still providing 6.9 m3 of space. ... The high roof, long wheelbase, model allows you to cram in an incredible 11.4 m3 of space. The new LDV V80 range has something for everyone and value for money!.
  • Why are LDV Vans so cheap?

    There are several reasons why LDV sold this model so cheaply. First, it needed to re-establish itself in the British market. The business that re-launched itself in 2016 was very different from the under-funded and rather shaky brand of the same name that eventually collapsed into receivership in 2009.22 Jun 2020
  • What engine is in LDV V80?

    The V80 has inherited the 2.5-litre, 136hp diesel engine that also powered the Maxus, however, LDV is to supplement the line-up with an electric version, the EV80, in November. It claimed a 56kW battery gave the plug-in model a range of 120 miles.3 Oct 2017
  • Is Maxus a good car?

    Maxus G10 User Reviews The Maxus G10 is a great MPV that can be bought by anyone who thinks of their car as an investment. ... However, don't get fooled by its size as the car is not only about size and seating but comfort and performance as well. The car handles quite well for its size.
  • Where are Maxus vans made?

    China
  • Why is Suzuki so cheap?

    The Suzuki is without a doubt priced lower because there is less market interest for them versus Yamaha, I wouldn't hesitate to buy it since that model has been around for a while and more importantly is still in current production.16 May 2020
  • Which Vitara model is best?

    Best Suzuki Vitara for... It's almost the most expensive, but with its extra power and grip, plus its considerable safety and convenience tech, the 1.4 SZ5 Allgrip manual wins here. Without the extra weight of four-wheel drive, the two-wheel-drive Vitara 1.4 SZ-T manual is the pick.23 Sep 2020
  • Is Suzuki Vitara expensive to maintain?

    Thanks to Suzuki's reputation for cheap-to-run small cars the Vitara will likely prove reasonable to maintain too, with economical main dealer labour rates and well-priced parts.19 Mar 2021