I originally planned to buy the Changan UNI-V but found the second-generation model unappealing. I also considered Haval Big Dog and Geely Boyue L, with my family preferring the Big Dog. When test-sitting the UNI-V, my strained back felt uncomfortable despite adjusting the seat. I then tried the Changan X5 PLUS next to it; its sport seats were much more comfortable. After negotiating and test-driving, I chose the X5 PLUS, which cost 91,000 yuan to land (3,000 yuan more than the UNI-V). Now with nearly 10,000 km driven, it's sturdy (proven in a minor collision). There's noticeable顿挫 at under 40 km/h, but as a dual-clutch, it suits aggressive driving and is better than my old Buick. The X5 PLUS looks stylish, has sufficient power (reached 170 km/h on the highway), and handles adequately for an SUV.