Feedback from a Thai driver: The car is good, a large one. Initially, it drove well. But after researching that this car is sold in China for around 600,000 baht, I immediately felt less confident (just my bias!). However, it took me everywhere without any accidents. I felt it was a bit unstable at speeds over 120 km/hr. The car's internal systems weren't very helpful; I could only control the air conditioning. I booked a gasoline-powered model, but this one had a battery charger, which I couldn't use. The service provider said it was a hybrid and would charge automatically, which I guess. It's fuel-efficient, but driving speeds here are limited to 40-60 km/hr in the city, although you can drive faster outside the city. It's a very uncomfortable driving experience. Also, the lane system is different from Thailand, and the steering wheel is on the opposite side. There are a lot of police, and they're very diligent, constantly issuing fines. U-turns have to be done at intersections, so you need to be very careful when driving here, especially if you're coming from Thailand. Finding parking is difficult, and parking requires a scanning-to-pay system linked to your local bank account, which isn't compatible. There are so many obstacles. But I managed to rent it for 7 days. Looking for someone with a strong work ethic. **There's an additional car wash fee of 7,000 rupees when returning the car.**
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