My experience with the Chery Arrizo 8 PRO: Bought it after seeing many video recommendations highlighting its high value for money. The space is larger than competitors like the Xingrui, UNI-V, and Trumpchi Shadow Leopard, with two fists of legroom in the back. The 2.0L engine (254hp, 390N·m) delivers strong power but lags slightly behind the UNI-V, Shadow Leopard, and MG in performance; highway driving is good but has throttle delay and poor pedal feel. Handling is comfort-oriented, with a soft suspension that causes noticeable body roll at over 50km/h when cornering. Seats are firm yet comfortable but have a large gap in the headrest, causing neck fatigue. Fuel consumption varies by driving style, averaging 6-7L/100km when driven gently and 8L when accelerating aggressively. Exterior drawbacks include a short front end, unappealing rear design, narrow windows, and a pointed, "小头爸爸"-like front end. Major complaints: poor after-sales service, quality control issues (seat异响, door sill rust, door handle problems within a month), untransparent pricing (varying by negotiation skills), lack of PDI report, and severe cost-cutting (e.g., wireless charging only in the top trim of the 2.0L model while the 1.6L Comfort trim has it).