For the Chery Tiggo 8, the 4S shop offered three free maintenance services, so I plan to service it there for the first three years to avoid warranty disputes. Initially, I wasn't used to its high horsepower, with sudden acceleration and slight skidding on rainy days; I'm in the 1,100-kilometer break-in period, so no full throttle or speeds over 100 km/h yet. Fuel consumption was a nice surprise—down from around 11 L/100km to 7.4 L/100km, more fuel-efficient than my sister's Superb. The space is large: I'm 178cm and the driving seat feels spacious, with about three fists of rear legroom; the seven-seat setup was unexpectedly comfortable for my 160cm wife. The 2.0L chassis, optimized from the 1.6L version, is firm, which I like for better confidence over potholes, and my family finds the ride comfortable. However, there are quality control issues: some screws rusted (a common complaint in owner groups), the cruise control once failed but worked after a restart, the front USB port in the armrest box is inconvenient, door armrests are too inward making opening hard, and many owners report steering wheel misalignment (I need to check mine).奇瑞 should improve quality control despite these minor issues, as details matter with many alternatives in this price range.