I bought the Chery Arrizo 5 in August 2019 and have driven 27,000 km so far. I chose it mainly because of its affordability, my好感 from seeing Chery taxis in Wuhu during college, and support for Chinese brands. The exterior and interior design are underwhelming; the industrial design feels unoriginal, and the high-gloss black trim attracts too many fingerprints and dust. The space is excellent—with seats folded flat, it easily carried bicycles and company materials. The 1.5L naturally aspirated engine lacks power; overtaking in the city even with third gear and full throttle is slow, and it's not ideal for highway overtaking. At over 140 km/h on the highway, the steering wheel feels unstable, and it's noisy at 120 km/h with the engine at 3500 rpm. The suspension is extremely stiff, making bumps very harsh. Reliability is decent overall, though there was an engine starting issue that took two weeks to fix by replacing the camshaft at the 4S店, where service was unprofessional. Fuel consumption is relatively high: around 9 L/100 km in the city, 7-8 L on fast roads, and 6.5-7 L at 100 km/h on the highway. Despite these issues, it has been reliable and protected me from the elements for three years. While I'm unsure about choosing Chery again due to concerns like the Tiggo 8 hybrid's high fuel consumption and Arrizo 8's airbag reduction, I'll definitely stick with Chinese brands.