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JINGSUN CAR: Your Professional SUV Supplier

 

 

Jingsun Car has been a leading provider of automotive exports in China for over 10 years. Our business scope includes the export of new vehicles, low-mileage gently used cars, and certified pre-owned vehicles. As one of the fastest-growing automotive export companies in the region, Jingsun Car has established itself as a premier exporter of both new and used cars, with a comprehensive portfolio of brands and models available for clients worldwide. Additionally, Jingsun Car is an authorized dealer for renowned luxury car brands such as Mercedes-Benz, BMW, and Audi.

 

Why Choose Us?

Variety of Products

As a comprehensive enterprise dedicated to automobiles and clean energy, Jingsun’s business scope includes automobile sales and services, such as new cars, used cars, Chinese domestic cars, joint venture cars, new energy vehicles and fuel vehicles. We also provide solar components and lithium Batteries and other clean energy products. Giving you the freedom to choose the car that best suits your budget and style.

Perfect Service

Our customer service team will be available for customers around the world at all times. Guidance and support throughout the entire buying process, from selecting the right vehicle to final purchase.

 

 

 

 

Professional Transportation

Jingsun Car has established partnerships with top shipping companies and logistics companies to ensure that cars arrive at their destination on time and in good condition.

 

Cost-Effective Prices

Jingsun Car is known for offering cost-effective car prices. Our strong relationships with automakers and dealerships provide access to the latest models from top brands, including BYD, GWM, Chery, and Geely at the best prices.

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Benz EQE SUV

 

What does SUV Mean in a Car?

SUV stands for “Sports Utility Vehicle”, a fairly loose term but one that generally refers to stylish, sleek looking vehicles that offer elegant city driving but also handle rugged terrain thanks to a typical 4x4 capability. SUV can come in any size -- small, midsize or large. They all have suspension that puts them higher off the ground than a saloon or hatchback, most have comparatively tall bodies.

Why Buy an SUV?

 

 

 

Practicality
The first and most obvious benefit is the level of practicality that SUVs have to offer thanks to their larger frame, providing you with enough room to transport loads of luggage without having to drop the back seats. They also have the ability to carry more weight than the typical hatchback without being weighed down, which is ideal if you carry a lot of cargo on a regular basis. The spacious interior makes SUVs ideal for families, with head and legroom often generous enough to leave taller members of the family with little to complain about. If that's not enough, a wide variety of SUVs come with various packs or additional extras that enhance versatility even further. Roof bars are one example, allowing you to transport a roof box or a couple of bicycles in a hassle-free manner.

 

Safety
Due to the size of SUVs, it comes as no surprise that they make for some of the safest cars on the road. Generally, SUVs are able to take the force of a collision more effectively than smaller cars due to them being larger and heavier, reducing the chance of injury for all occupants. But they're not only good when in a crash, they're also proficient in preventing them too. SUVs often come with a wide range of driver assistance systems that can alert the driver of hazards and reduce the risks of driving. Equipment such as parking sensors and blind spot assist come in handy as obstacles can be harder to spot when driving larger vehicles.

 

Fuel Efficiency
The increase in popularity has lead automotive manufacturers to develop their understanding of the typical SUV user. The increased efficiency means that modern SUVs are now highly-suited to daily use, as opposed to having a pure off-road focus. Economic internal combustion engines have been reducing the costs of running for a while now, but many may be surprised to learn that various modern SUVs now come with hybrid and all-electric powertrains that can maximize how far a tank of fuel (or a recharge of the batteries) can get you.


Robustness
Not only does this mean they're typically safer than other vehicles, as previously mentioned, but it also allows SUVs to absorb the scuffs and bumps of day-to-day life more easily. If you're a frequent off-road goer, then SUVs are the perfect companion as they can deal with rough terrain more effectively. 4x4 systems (optional on some models) reduce the risk of getting stuck in a muddy field when camping or on an adventure, while elevated ride heights ensure you're not scraping your underside on rocks and uneven ground. Various packs are also available to increase how tough your SUV is. Storage packs can allow you to throw luggage in the boot without the fear of dirtying plush carpets, and exterior features such as plastic wheel arches can reduce the damage of thrown-up stones whilst both on and off-road.

 

Towing Capabilities
As some of the best cars for towing caravans, it's no surprise to see SUVs hauling caravans and trailers, particularly in the summer months when many treat themselves to a staycation. SUVs usually come with larger, higher-powered engines than smaller alternatives, meaning they possess a higher degree of pulling power. This trend is also present within the SUV class itself, as larger SUVs tend to be more comfortable when lugging heavy loads compared to smaller crossover SUVs.

 

How to Choose an SUV?
 
Evaluating Your Needs

Step 1 Determine what amount of space you need.
Determine what amount of space you need. The number of people in your family, the nature of your activities, and whether you take your pets on the go all factor into the size of the vehicle you need. Some SUVs offer the ultimate in extra passenger space—third-row seating—while others offer little more space than a 4-door sedan would. If your lifestyle calls for transporting a lot of equipment, or 4 or more people at a time, you will probably need a third row of seating.

Step 2 Decide how you will be using the vehicle.
If you want something more highway friendly, try a crossover or a hybrid SUV.

Step 3 Consider your need for 4 wheel drive.
Consider your need for 4 wheel drive. 4WD vehicles offer better traction, and more stability control, which are both great to have when taking the vehicle off-road. Consider a 4WD model if you plan to use your vehicle off road, or even if you live in a place where it snows most months of the year.

Considering Efficiency and Reliability

Step 1 Consider fuel efficiency.
With gas prices always fluctuating and often on the rise, fuel efficiency is as important today as it has ever been when considering purchasing a new vehicle.

Step 2 Consider a hybrid model.
Consider a hybrid model. When it comes to fuel efficiency, hybrid models will usually get you the most bang for your buck, as they combine both electric and gas power.

Step 3 Choose a dependable model.
Choose a dependable model. You won’t want to buy an SUV that will constantly require repairs or maintenance.

Considering Versatility and Safety

Step 1 Think about crossovers.
A crossover is essentially defined by the type of platform it is built upon. While a traditional SUV is built using a truck platform, a crossover uses a car platform. So, while this isn’t the only different between SUVs and crossovers, it is one defining characteristic to be aware of when deciding between the two.

Step 2 Look into safety features.
As with any car purchase, a high safety rating is definitely a good selling point. Don’t hesitate to ask a salesperson for detailed information on safety features and ratings of a car you are interested in. Alternatively, you can do the research yourself online. If you have children, you might also want to look into the child seat attachment availability in the backseat.

Step 3 Check out available upgrades.
Both luxury and non-luxury vehicles are coming standard with more and more features and upgrades. Know the options available to you with the SUV model you choose. Many new cars have tech features like in-dash touchscreens, remote start, and even apps that allow you to lock your car from anywhere. Some of these features even address safety issues—back-up cameras allow for safer reversing, blind spot monitoring notifies you (usually with a light in your side mirror).

 

Should I Buy an SUV or a Sedan?
 

Are SUVs Safer than Sedans?

SUVs are designed with extra space, reducing the risk of injury in a head-on collision. But a sedan can be just as safe as an SUV. Smaller vehicles now come with optional safety features such as airbags, anti-lock brakes, traction control, and collision prevention, which can also reduce the risk of injury in a collision.

Which Drives Better?

Traditionally, smaller cars are easier to maneuver around the city, while SUVs can better navigate icy and wet roads. Would you prefer more control on the road? The height and design of an SUV allow you to see the road ahead, giving you a better sense of control. Generally, an SUV provides more room and comfort than a sedan when it comes to long drives. If you like going off-road, most SUVs can be equipped with an AWD or FWD option.

 

Which is More Comfortable?

Comfort depends on what you need. Most SUVs have the advantage of more space for both passengers and cargo. But compact SUVs can fit about the same amount of cargo and passengers as a sedan, including five passengers and multiple bags of luggage. So if it's cargo space you need, a full-size SUV might be the better choice. Most come with third-row seating so that you can fit seven or eight people plus their luggage.

Which is More Affordable?

Approximately 59% of car buyers use their time researching car prices to get the best deal for their budget, making affordability a big factor when deciding which car to take home. Car insurance rates can also be an affordability factor. Before deciding on an SUV or sedan, talk to your insurance agent to see the difference in rates.

 

Keeping Your SUV for the Long Haul

Keep Up on Routine Maintenance
Performing regular maintenance is the best way to extend the life of your SUV and avoid costly repairs. From changing the oil to replacing brake pads, there are many parts on your vehicle that need to be changed on a regular basis. Your owner’s manual is a great starting point for getting a handle on the routine maintenance necessary for your vehicle. Featuring the recommended service schedule for your SUV, your manual will tell you what procedures you should have done at what mileage intervals.

 

Find a Technician You Trust
Having a technician that you can trust is an invaluable resource in keeping your vehicle on the road. Consider taking your vehicle to the technician for some routine maintenance like an oil change to get a feel for how the shop operates.

Don’t Ignore Problems

While it is easy to ignore unusual sounds and symptoms or hope that the illuminated warning light on your dashboard will go away on its own, resist the temptation to pretend that nothing is wrong. Hear an unusual noise or something just seems off? Don’t hesitate in having your technician check out your vehicle. Taking care of problems as soon as they appear will help prolong your car’s life.

Use Quality Parts

When selecting performance parts for your vehicle, don’t settle for economy parts, premium parts not only meet original equipment specifications, but in many instances, they exceed them to deliver optimal performance.

Keep Your Vehicle Clean

Washing your vehicle on a regular basis has more than just cosmetic benefits -- it also washes away corrosion-causing contaminants. Especially important for drivers in snowy areas that use salt to keep the roads clear of snow and ice, target the undercarriage and wheel wells - prime spots for salt buildup.

 

 

Signs Your SUV Needs Maintenance Done

Even the most well-maintained SUV will encounter problems that require unexpected service. Often, the vehicle will let you know before it stops operating that there’s an issue needing attention.

Braking
Any problem with your brakes is a critical safety issue. Immediately address a “soft” brake pedal or any squeaking or scraping sounds.

Lacking Acceleration
A change in vehicle performance may mean it’s time for an engine tune-up.

Vibration
Have a mechanic diagnose the causes if you feel shaking when the car is starting, turning, or stopping.

Stalling or Difficulty Starting
When your vehicle stalls or you can’t get it started, it’s time to check with a mechanic for a solution to the problem.

Fuel Efficiency
Bad sensors or leaky fuel injectors might be the reason for changes in your gas mileage.

Shifting
Automatic transmissions are designed to shift gears smoothly. Hard shifts and lurching might indicate a transmission problem.

Benz EQE SUV

 

Top 8 SUV Safety Tips

 

 

Learn to Handle an SUV

 

SUVs handle differently than smaller vehicles. The best way to do this is to practice driving in an open space; drivers should become familiar with steering, handling, and braking in different types of weather conditions.

Be Extra Cautious of Other Drivers and Pedestrians

Once you’re in an SUV you are higher up and can see farther ahead than drivers of sedans. Always use turn signals, give time to brake and be very aware of small vehicles and pedestrians around you.

Place Your Side-view Mirrors to Reduce Blind Spots

Because of the width of SUVs, side-view mirrors may need to be positioned more outward to reduce blind spots. Use them often to check for small vehicles and pedestrians around you.

Do Not Make Sudden or Sharp Steering Moves

Drivers should know that taller vehicles have a higher risk of rollover accident which makes sharp, fast turns in an SUV especially dangerous. Because of the increased rollover risk, it is especially important for the driver and all passengers to be buckled in safely.

Brake Smartly

Many SUVs need more braking distance to stop safely compared to cars -- especially in poor driving conditions. Choose an SUV with anti-lock brakes and learn how to use them. Maintain firm, consistent pressure on the brake pedal. Do not use the “pumping” technique that works for older vehicles.

Drive Defensively

Slow down, never tail gate, drive with the flow of traffic, and check your mirrors for cars, cyclists, unexpected objects and pedestrians in the road.

Check Tires Regularly

Avoid a blowout accident by checking your tire pressure every month -- especially in the cold weather and replacing tires when they are worn down.

Slow down in a Full Fehicle

An SUV full of cargo and passengers raises the vehicle’s center of gravity even higher which requires slowing down even more to avoid an accident.

 

 
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Ultimate Guide
 

Q: What is the difference between an SUV and a hatchback?

A: An SUV has raised suspension that means it sits higher off the ground than a hatchback. You might hear it described as ‘higher ride height’ or ‘extra ground clearance’. This extra height gives the space needed to drive over rough terrain. It also means that you sit higher, which generally gives you a better view of the road than you get in a hatchback or saloon. It can also make getting in and out easier. SUV also tends to have more upright, box-like bodies than a hatchback or saloon, which means they often give you more passenger and boot space. Many larger SUVs are also available with seven seats, whereas most larger hatchbacks or estates have only five.

Q: What’s the difference between an SUV and a crossover?

A: The terms ‘crossover’ and ‘SUV’ are pretty much interchangeable. Some car brands, and some people, simply prefer the word ‘crossover’. If anything sets crossovers apart from SUVs it's that crossovers are generally slightly smaller and lower, and even less likely to have four-wheel drive. Many cars classed as crossovers aren’t available with four-wheel drive at all, whereas traditional SUVs are likely to have it as standard or as an option.

Q: Why are SUVs so popular?

A: There are several reasons for the popularity of SUVs. They are often more spacious and practical than an estate car or hatchback of similar size. Their raised suspension and higher seating position can make access easier for people with mobility problems and mean that you don’t have to bend down to put your kids in child seats. A lot of people just like the view you get when sitting higher up, while many like the tough image of an SUV or the feeling of safety that a bigger, bulkier car can give you.

Q: Do all SUVs have four-wheel drive?

A: Some SUVs have four-wheel drive and others don’t. Many smaller SUVs have front-wheel only, with four-wheel drive only available for higher-priced versions. Most larger SUVs come with four - wheel drive as standard. Four-wheel drive means the engine sends power to all four wheels – they ‘drive’ the car. It’s useful when going off-road and gives extra safety and reassurance when driving on-road in slippery conditions. Because the engine’s power is spread among four wheels, rather than two, the tires are less likely to lose their grip and spin.

Q: What’s the difference between a 4x4 and an SUV?

A: The term ‘4x4’ is simply another way of referring to four-wheel drive. However, it also used to be applied to the kind of car that is now called an SUV. ‘Off-roader’ was another term used to describe such cars. The terms ‘4x4’ and ‘SUV’ mean much the same thing. Both refer to a car with a higher ride height and bulkier shape than a conventional saloon or hatchback. ‘SUV’ is a more modern, inclusive phrase, however, and while all 4x4s have four-wheel drive, only some modern SUVs do.

Q: Do SUVs have any disadvantages?

A: SUVs cost more to buy than an equivalent hatchback or estate car. Being taller and often heavier, SUVs generally use more fuel and emit more carbon dioxide from their exhausts. So they’ll cost you more in fuel and tax. However, it’s worth noting that some SUVs return very good fuel economy and there are now lots of hybrid SUVs and electric SUVs to choose from.

Q: Why is an SUV better than a car?

A: An SUV may be better than a smaller car for some lifestyles as they are often safer, more practical, and equipped with a range of technology. This allows them to complete a range of tasks easily, including anything from the weekly shop to active adventures in the countryside.

Q: Are SUV good for long drives?

A: SUVs prove to be fantastic partners for long road trips and are more than happy when cruising along a motorway for extended periods of time. Their comfortable nature also allows them to soak up potholes and imperfections of the road better than other options on the market.

Q: How often should I check my SUV tire pressure?

A: Tire pressure should be checked once a month. Don’t take a reading right after driving — wait for the tires to cool down.

Q: How often should you take SUV in for an inspection?

A: Always follow the manufacturer’s maintenance recommendations found in your vehicle’s owner’s manual. At the least, you should have your car inspected by a qualified mechanic every 12 months to look for problems.

Q: What should be considered when buying an SUV?

A: Fuel efficiency - SUVs can often have a bigger engine and therefore might be a bit of a petrol guzzler. However, a lot of two-wheel drive SUVs are more aerodynamic and get better gas mileage, perfect for town living. As all cars are different, some SUVs have better fuel efficiency then others so best to do some research.
The size - an SUV is known to be a large vehicle, but you can get slightly smaller models, as well as the option for a crossover. If you're a family of four, a 5-seater will be plenty. But if you like to travel with lots of friends and family, a 7 or 8-seater might suit you best.
The drive - as previously mentioned, an SUV can be 2-wheel drive, 4-wheel drive, or even all-wheel drive. If you're likely to go off-roading a lot or drive in bad weather, you'll need to consider which option works best for you and your lifestyle.

Q: Why are some SUVs called trucks?

A: An SUV can sometimes be called a truck because it is sometimes classified as a "light truck" and shares similar features with pickup trucks. This is due to the fact that SUVs were originally built on a truck chassis and are still classified as light trucks today.

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