I am quite satisfied with my SAIC Maxus G70. The 2.0T+9AT powertrain with 234 horsepower delivers strong acceleration, especially in power mode. The Nappa leather seats have no new car smell, ideal for families with kids. The dual electric sliding doors make it easy for children and the elderly to get in and out. I like its electric vehicle-like appearance paired with an internal combustion engine. It features tri-zone air conditioning, double-layer soundproof glass, and a smooth triple-screen infotainment system. Safety is outstanding with dual five-star safety certifications and 80% high-strength steel. After nearly 10,000 km of driving, the average fuel consumption is around 10.6 L/100 km, acceptable considering Shanghai's traffic. The 65L fuel tank allows for approximately 600 km of range. The interior space is practical, with a spacious center console storage area, electrically adjustable second-row seats, and acceptable third-row legroom. The trunk, though a bit small, can fit a large camping cart and has extra storage space under the third-row seats. The suspension tuning is good, with no noticeable nose dive or lift during acceleration and braking, and the seats provide good support for long drives. However, there is room for improvement: the voice recognition is not very sensitive, the autonomous driving lane centering is inaccurate with no clear exit prompts, there is no advanced ADAS features like high-precision maps or automatic lane changing, the rear armrest storage box would be better as a refrigerator, the camera resolution is low resulting in blurry images, the second-row seats only have heating without ventilation, and the interior has some plastic feel.