For the SAIC Motor MG6, its exterior stands out in the 100,000 RMB class, especially with TCR racing genes, though the ground clearance is a bit high and the wheels could be better. The interior is simple but has hard plastics on the door panels and center console, with issues like a poorly padded glasses case causing rattles and cup holders lacking fixing clips; however, the storage space is decent, such as the useful hollow under the gear lever. As a top trim, it’s well-equipped with features like automatic headlights, ACC, seat heating, and a BOSE sound system, outperforming joint-venture cars in the same price range but falling short of some domestic rivals in seat ventilation, steering wheel heating, and passenger seat power adjustment. The 180+ horsepower delivers good city handling, with responsive emergency lane changes, though the suspension is soft during sharp turns leading to noticeable body roll; it’s great for young drivers seeking excitement, enhanced by the exhaust sound. Maintenance costs are low, around 300-400 RMB per service with two free basic services annually. Fuel consumption is路况-dependent: 10-13 L/100km in city traffic and 6+ L/100km on highways, with a range of about 560 km in the city and over 750 km on highways. Choosing performance means accepting higher fuel consumption.