My experience with the Changan CS55 PLUS has been mostly positive. The cruise control is handy for long highway drives, letting me rest my feet when traffic is light. The steering becomes sensitive at high speeds, which took some getting used to as a new driver. Its high ground clearance gives confidence on unpaved roads, and the four cameras are great for narrow paths, reducing my anxiety. The throttle has about a 1-second delay, more noticeable when pressed hard, but it doesn't bother me for family use. It started smoothly even at -30°C, probably because it's new. In 40 days, I drove 3,400 km mostly on highways, costing around 2,600 yuan in fuel. City driving for one tank seemed to reach nearly 11 L/100km, maybe due to my inexperience. My main concern is the dual-clutch transmission—I don't know its durability and can't find much useful info online, but I'll just go with it.