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JINGSUN CAR: Your Professional AUDI 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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What is AUDI SUV?

With their rugged designs, high ground clearance, and powerful engines, SUVs are a versatile and practical choice for drivers of all types. Whether you are driving in the city, on the highway, or off-road, an SUV can handle it all. Additionally, many SUVs come with advanced safety features, such as blind-spot monitoring, lane departure warning, and automatic emergency braking, making them some of the safest vehicles on the road.

Products Highlights

 

 

Comfortable Driving Experience
The AUDI SUV features advanced technology including a high-definition virtual cockpit and touchscreen display for navigation and entertainment. The car also comes with advanced safety features including adaptive cruise control and lane departure warning.

 

Luxurious Space
The AUDI SUV has a sleek and sophisticated design, with a spacious interior and ample cargo space, making it a practical choice for families or those who need to transport large items.

 

Exquisite Interior
The interior of AUDI SUV gives people a first impression of exquisiteness, and the high-grade gray color gives the entire space a sense of luxury.

 

Door Inner Panel
The inner door panels of the AUDI SUVs are available in two similar color combinations, and its styling design gives people a clean and neat feeling, which is very attractive.

 

Sports Steering Wheel
The characteristic of the AUDI SUV steering wheel is that the upper and lower sides are straight lines, which is full of sporty style, and the two-spoke structure provides a better control experience.

 

Instrument Screen
The energy status on the left and the speed display on the right are bright and clear at a glance.

Central Control Screen
The LCD screen is not too big or too small, integrating navigation, entertainment and intelligent control.

 

Electronic Gear Lever
The central armrest has a hollow design in the middle, which increases the storage space and makes it more convenient to use. The electronic gear lever is small and exquisite.

 

Rear Air Outlet
The rear air outlet is equipped with a wind speed adjustment button, two USB power supplies and a cigarette lighter.

 

Seat
The shape of the seat conforms to the ergonomic design concept, the wrapping feeling is strong and not tight, and the material is very soft.

 

Rear Space
The rear space is spacious and comfortable, and the passenger experience is excellent. The bulge in the middle of the floor is very small, and the passengers in the middle will not feel tired.

 

Panoramic Skylight
In the new era of cars, panoramic sunroofs have become standard features, and the AUDI SUV's sunroof supports intelligent control.

 

Advantages of Buying an AUDI SUV

 

Spacious

If you haul stuff often, go on weekend road trips or camp, you need a vehicle that can handle all your gear. An AUDI SUV is perfect for this. It’s roomy inside and has more storage space than sedans, so you can easily carry things like bikes, roof racks and more. In a nutshell, AUDI SUVs offer plenty of cargo room, making them great for camping, road trips and moving sports gear and big stuff.

 

Better Ride Height

Ride height is one of the most important reasons for buying an AUDI SUV. Drivers who want a clear view of the road ahead often choose SUVs. The elevated ride height makes it easier to spot and avoid potholes and road imperfections, contributing to the SUV’s longevity. Additionally, the increased height aids in quickly identifying available parking spaces. This also helps reduce the hassle of finding the right spot and saving time, stress and effort.

 

More Seating Capacity

AUDI SUVs are spacious vehicles with more passenger seating capacity. When you have a large family or group, a sedan’s passenger capacity simply won’t suffice. More seating capacity is among the important things to consider when choosing a family car.

 

Fuel Efficient

As time has passed and automotive technology has advanced, fuel-efficient SUV models introduced. This means that you can save more on each trip when driving an SUV, as long as you properly maintain your vehicle over the years.

 

Better Towing Capacity

One of the numerous advantages of buying an AUDI SUV is its superior towing capacity. While many cars can tow items, they typically have limitations due to their relatively lightweight. In contrast, SUVs are specifically engineered to tow a wide range of items effortlessly. This is particularly true for mid-size and large SUVs, which excel in towing capabilities.

 

Safety

Safety is a major concern for many, especially when travelling with family. An SUV can provide added safety in the event of an accident or similar situations. With its height and size, it helps you maintain control of your vehicle, making it easier to avoid potential hazards.

 

Safety Features You Need in Your SUV

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Adaptive Lighting

Adaptive lighting is a modern convenience in SUVs. Adaptive headlights adapt to your driving style automatically. This function is proven to decrease the risk of collisions and save the driver energy. Adaptive lights can detect traffic ahead, avoiding collisions and making sure you see all dangers around you. Adaptive headlights work in conjunction with the steering wheels to prevent accidents.

 

 

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Assist in Lane Keeping

Lane keeping assistance is a modern safety device that uses front-mounted cameras. It guides the vehicle to stay in the right lane. It might “tug” the vehicle to stay in the center of its lane. It can be combined with a blind spot warning system to help you keep your lane. If the driver fails respond to the warning signal, the active-blind-spot warning system could intervene. Lane keeping assistance is a feature that is very similar to lane departure alert, but far more advanced. Advanced systems can notify the driver if the vehicle is drifting off-road.

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Blind Spot Monitoring

Blind spot monitoring, a safety feature that is now available on SUVs or crossover vehicles, can be used. This system detects vehicles that are in your blind spot, and alerts you. These systems can be bundled with rear crosstraffic alert systems. They also use the same ultrasonic sensors that alert you when vehicles approach your blind spot. Blind-spot monitoring is able to warn you of vehicles approaching your blind spot from either the side or rear, so you can reverse.

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Rear Cross Traffic Alert

Rear cross traffic alert systems use the same radar technology that blind spot monitoring. They notify the driver if another vehicle is backing behind them, especially in heavy traffic. Rear cross-traffic alarms use radar or ultrasonic wave to detect cars behind you. They can be seen on the side mirrors or displayed on the instrument cluster. They sound an alarm and vibrate your steering wheel to alert you that another vehicle is approaching. Although these features cannot prevent accidents, they can make driving safer.

 

Criteria for Choosing the Best SUV

Performance and Handling
SUV performance and handling describes how it performs on the road. You want an SUV that handles like a breeze. It’s common to judge performance based on zero-to-60-mph acceleration time and handling by how well the vehicle makes left and right turns. Good handling usually correlates with a great suspension and easy steering.

 

Interior Features and Comfort
People look for several interior features in modern vehicles, including:
A head-up display.
An infotainment system.
Heated seats and a heated steering wheel.
Safety features like automatic high-beam headlights.
Android Auto and Apple Car Play capabilities.
A climate control system.

Cargo Space

Good SUVs are spacious and have plenty of cargo room for storage. Most midsize SUVs that are worth their salt have at least 17 cubic feet of cargo space in the back, along with several cubbies and extra storage areas in the cabin.

Fuel Economy

While SUVs aren’t the most fuel-efficient vehicles on the road, with a hybrid, you can enjoy improved efficiency.

Price

SUVs can be pricey, which is why it’s important to consider each trim level and the features they include. Cheaper versions tend to be less feature-heavy in exchange for the more economical price point. When it comes to price, what you choose ultimately depends on your budget and personal preferences.

 

Your AUDI SUV Maintenance Checklist

 

Service Immediately

Check engine light – This warning appears when the car’s control system discovers a problem. Don’t reset a check engine light on your own without knowing why it came on in the first place. A mechanic can run diagnostic tests to determine the cause.
Headlights/taillights – Check for blown fuses if a light goes out. Replace the light if that isn’t the problem. Driving with burned-out lights is unsafe and can bring you a traffic ticket.
Tire pressure light – A car’s tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) will alert you when the air pressure in a tire drops below a certain amount. Low air pressure can bring unsafe driving conditions, so inflate your tires to proper levels as soon as possible.

Monthly Check-up

Fog lights, turn signals, brake, and parking lights – It’s relatively easy to notice a headlight that isn’t working. Others aren’t as obvious, so walk around the car monthly to visually inspect the lights.
Oil and coolant levels – Check levels when the engine is cool at least once a month and always top off the levels before making a long trip.
Tire pressure and tread depth – Tires are essential to safe driving. Regularly inspect your tires and the spare for uneven wear, proper air pressure, and adequate tread depth.
Windshield wiper fluid – Be sure the reservoir has an adequate supply of wiper fluid. It’s impossible to drive safely with an obstructed view, something that can result from a dirty windshield.

3-Month Check-up

Oil and filters – Engines that use conventional motor oil can be on a 3-month/3,000-mile interval. Battery and cables – Make sure the battery and cables have tight connections and no corrosion or leaking fluid.
Belts and hoses – The serpentine belt and other belts in the engine compartment shouldn’t look glazed, cracked, or frayed. Hoses shouldn’t leak or have cracks or bulges.
Power steering fluid – Check the power steering fluid level when the engine is warm and add more when needed.
Wiper blades – Driving with worn wiper blades is a safety hazard because of reduced visibility when it rains. Inspect the blades seasonally and replace them if they’re damaged or no longer clear the windshield.

1-Year Check-up

Air filters – Cabin air filters help clean the air inside the car and require annual replacement. However, engine air filters keep debris out of your engine and should be inspected during oil changes.
Brakes – Inspect the brake system, including the brake fluid, brake linings, rotors, and brake pads, to help ensure the proper operation of these critical components.
Inspect shocks and struts – Take your car to the shop if you notice a decrease in smoothness when driving. Shocks and struts are an essential part of the car’s steering system and should be inspected by a professional.
Coolant/antifreeze – Replace every year. Flush the coolant and the entire cooling system after 60,000 miles.

Long-Term Check-up

Transfer case fluid –The transfer case shifts power from the transmission to the axles in a 4-wheel-drive or all-wheel-drive vehicle. Have a professional check transfer case fluid according to manufacturer recommendations.
Front and rear differential – Differentials are devices that split the torque from the engine and send power to the tires to propel the car. The differentials require lubrication, and a professional should check them according to manufacturer recommendations.
Change tires – Tires can last from six years to 10 years. Check often for adequate tread depth greater than 2/32 of an inch.
Timing belt – Replace following the owner’s manual guidance, typically between 60,000 and 90,000 miles. Not all vehicles have timing belts.

 

Here are Some Safety Tips for SUV Drivers

 

Learn to Drive It
Practice driving in an empty parking lot or other open space under different conditions to get used to the brakes, steering and overall handling.

 

Avoid Sudden or Sharp Steering Changes
Recognize an SUV is not designed to make fast, sharp turns, and it handles differently than a low-slung sports car or the family sedan.

 

Consider Other Drivers
While your driver’s position may have been improved, allowing you to see farther ahead, drivers behind and alongside you can see much less. Drivers behind you cannot see ‘through’ your windshield. They are driving blind to a certain extent and have much less warning that you’re going to stop, making you more likely to be hit in the rear. Be aware of all the vehicles around you in traffic, especially the smaller ones.

 

Recognize Visual Limitations
Many SUVs are equipped with dark-tinted windows, making it difficult for an SUV driver to know what’s traveling alongside or behind. Check your SUVs mirrors to make sure they minimize your blind spots on either side. Because of the SUVs width, the mirrors may require a more outward adjustment. The adjustment may also help to spot smaller vehicles more readily.

 

Brake Better
SUVs often require greater braking distance than automobiles, especially in bad weather. Choose a vehicle with anti-lock brakes and use them properly.

 

Buckle up
It’s clear that with the rollover issue, SUV drivers should be especially careful to wear seat belts.
Slow down. Most people, not just those who own SUVs, drive too fast. Drive defensively. It gives you more time to react in an emergency.

 

Avoid Overloads
Remember that cargo or even passengers further raise the center of gravity, so slow down even more when the vehicle is full. Don’t carry too much weight. Overloading also causes wear and tear to brakes, and can overheat tires, increasing the risk of a blowout.

 

Maintain Regularly
Have the vehicle serviced periodically with recommended maintenance service. Pay close attention to your tires and tire pressure as under-inflated tires can contribute to blowouts, check fluid levels, and more.

 

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Ultimate Guide

 

Q: Is a crossover an SUV?

A: Although there are slight differences between a crossover and an SUV, both terms are used by car manufacturers to describe taller cars with a higher driving position and chunky, off-road looks. Audi, for example, describes the Q2 as a small SUV, but underneath the metal are the same parts that you'll find in an Audi A3 hatchback, which makes it a crossover. If you're unsure about a particular car, check our buyers' guides for clarity.

Q: What are some benefits of owning an SUV?

A: Benefits of owning an SUV include increased cargo space and visibility, more interior room for passengers, better off-road capabilities, improved towing capacity and higher ground clearance than traditional cars.

Q: Are SUVs safe to drive?

A: Yes, modern SUVs come equipped with many safety features such as electronic stability control (ESC), anti-lock brakes (ABS), side curtain airbags and advanced traction control systems which all make them very safe vehicles to drive.

Q: Are AUDI SUVs good in bad weather conditions?

A: Yes, many newer models are well equipped for bad weather conditions because they feature AWD (all wheel drive) technology along with special tread patterns on the tires which allow them greater grip & handling on wet roads. Additionally, some have high ground clearance which helps keep drivers out of any deep puddles while driving through flooded areas during storms.

Q: Do SUVs typically get good gas mileage?

A: Most SUVs tend not have great fuel efficiency compared to smaller cars . While certain hybrid models may offer slightly better MPG levels than regular ones, overall they still consume more gasoline than their smaller counterparts due mostly because their heavier weight requires more energy output from engines in order move them around efficiently.

Q: Can I use my SUV for off-roading?

A: While many SUVs are capable of handling some off-road terrain, not all are designed for extreme off-roading. It's important to check the SUV’s capabilities and limitations, as well as any warranties or insurance coverage that may be affected by off-road use.

Q: How do I compare the prices of different SUVs?

A: Comparing SUV prices involves considering the base price, optional features, and any additional costs like taxes, registration, and insurance. It's also important to factor in the long-term costs of ownership, including fuel efficiency, maintenance, and depreciation.

Q: Is it necessary to rotate my tires regularly if I own an SUV?

A: Yes, just like with any other type of automobile regular tire rotations are important regardless if its a sedan or crossover / SUV vehicle since this ensures even wear & tear across all four corners giving you lasting performance out your rubber treads plus helping improve fuel economy at same time too!

Q: Can I install snow chains onto my tires during winter months ?

A: Absolutely, installing snow chains onto your tires is always recommended whenever there's extensive icy road conditions present as this provides extra traction & grip allowing safer maneuvering through slippery surfaces without getting stuck easily! Just remember though that these should only be used sparingly so don't forget to take back off after danger has passed by again!

Q: Are SUVs less agile?

A: Many people worry that the typically large nature of an SUV will make for an unresponsive driving experience, but this needn’t be the case. The modern day SUVs often come with turbocharged engines and advanced hybrid systems, whilst some now deliver the agility of a hatchback while maintaining the versatility and size associated with an SUV.

Q: What is the fuel efficiency of AUDI SUVs?

A: SUV fuel efficiency can vary widely depending on the model, engine, and driving conditions. Some modern SUVs offer good fuel economy, especially those with smaller engines and advanced technologies like hybrid systems. However, larger, heavier SUVs may consume more fuel.

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