We studied car owners' reviews and built a ranking of Chinese cars based on reliability, safety, and comfort.
Analyzing reviews from owners of Chinese cars up to five years old helped determine which models received the highest ratings for reliability, safety, design, and comfort.
The ranking includes models that stand out with memorable designs catering to different tastes of car enthusiasts. All of them are crossovers.
Model | Average Cost |
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Jaecoo J7 | ~$43,300 |
Exeed TXL | ~$53,650 |
Tank 500 | ~$92,080 |
Geely Tugella | ~$40,360 |
Haval F7 | ~$41,180 |
Modern models are increasingly equipped with advanced active safety systems. The leaders of this rating are equipped with sensor and camera systems that monitor the road situation and warn the driver of risks.
Model | Average Cost |
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Tank 300 | ~$61,160 |
Haval Dargo | ~$44,560 |
Geely Atlas | ~$48,610 |
Omoda C5 | ~$35,500 |
Chery Tiggo 8 Pro Max | ~$47,320 |
The Tank brand proved to be a leader in reliability. Although most Chinese cars on the market are relatively new, many owners have already tested them in various conditions, including harsh winters.
Model | Average Cost |
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JAC T9 | ~$45,550 |
Geely Atlas | ~$48,610 |
Omoda C5 | ~$35,500 |
Geely Monjaro | ~$61,430 |
Haval Jolion | ~$32,600 |
This ranking is dominated by large crossovers (and one sedan), including the electric Voyah Free. These models offer spacious interiors, quality materials, and modern multimedia systems.
Model | Average Cost |
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GAC GS8 | ~$57,620 |
Jaecoo J8 | ~$62,330 |
Exeed VX | ~$80,020 |
Chery Arrizo 8 | ~$38,330 |
Voyah Free | ~$75,030 |