My experience with the COWIN Centum reflects my views on domestic cars—some pleasant surprises, some letdowns. The exterior is well-proportioned, though the long engine compartment (due to rear exhaust) limits cabin space; still, it's manageable given the higher body. I dislike the carbon fiber-style trim and bucket seats in a family car, but appreciate the hydraulic trunk struts, deep cargo area, and sturdy锻造铰链 doors with strong three-stage opening. The 4-speaker sound system is decent for lossless music. The 1.5T engine with 5-speed manual delivers good power (0-100km/h around 8s), and the clutch is light with nice shift feel, though the long travel is a minor flaw. Seat height initially caused 5th gear issues, fixed by lowering it. Steering is precise with no play, light at low speeds and heavy at high speeds, but the large gear ratio feels like driving a bigger car. The chassis is stable with soft suspension, inspiring confidence in corners and occasional spirited driving. Average fuel consumption is 7.7L/100km (low as 4+ at 80km/h cruise, high as 20+ with heavy acceleration). The headlight with lens has poor light pattern; I upgraded to LED bulbs, which are just adequate. Tire noise is noticeable—front wheel liner insulation and door weatherstripping helped slightly. The AC works great with strong airflow, getting very cold or hot. In summary, while轩逸/Corolla are like refined ladies, the Centum is a bold country girl—winning you over with its sincerity despite rough edges.