More than two years after graduating from college, I finally got my own car - GAC Mitsubishi Euge True Edition.
Although I have been working hard to save money for the down payment before buying a car, and I have to work hard to pay the monthly payment. I will continue to eat dirt for a long time in the future, but as a person who dares to think and dare to do it, Being born in 1995, what I want to say is that life with a car is so exciting!
Perhaps for people my age, they still have to work hard to save soon after graduating from school. However, I think it is necessary to work hard and be in a better state to meet the challenges, and more importantly, to have fun and have fun. Therefore, I set a challenging goal for myself, that is, I must buy a car within 3 years of graduation.
For me, life has changed a lot after buying a car. The most profound of these is the change in travel patterns.
In the past, I had to take the subway or bus when going out, so I needed to go out early to plan the route. If there is any bad weather, it really just depends on your mood.
It will be different after having a car. You can sleep a little more during the workday to keep yourself refreshed. You don’t have to worry about missing the last train when you work in the company. It doesn't matter if you go out on a rainy day, the car will go directly to the underground parking lot and your shoes will not get wet.
On weekends, having a car will make your life wider. Because I am young, everyone in the car club is the big brother or sister, so I will go on self-driving tours with car owners who are older than me.
In December, I went to Kaiping Diaolou for a self-driving trip with my brothers and sisters in the group. Because I had never driven on a highway before, everyone asked me to follow the car, so I felt the speed and passion on the highway.
I used to think that SUVs would be prone to drifting when running at high speeds, but this car-following experience gave me a new understanding of Yige, and I found that the power and chassis of Yige work well together and are very fun.
Let’s talk about the feeling of acceleration first. In the past, driving was relatively gentle, so there were not many places where the turbo could be stimulated. This time on the highway, when encountering a slow car, everyone said that you would overtake it immediately with just one step on the accelerator.
I also learned to step on the accelerator deeply. Not to mention, even when cruising at a speed of 100 kilometers, Yige still has a good acceleration feeling. If you encounter a slow train, you can easily overtake it, and you will be very powerful.
The control performance is as everyone said, stable. Take high-speed merging as an example. Yige only needs to cut the line once, and will not rush over and then correct it. You don't feel like the car is floating when you're running at high speeds. It's indeed a brand that started out as a racing car, and it handles very well.
After getting off the expressway and taking the rural road, you will see the Kaiping Diaolou in a short while. I had only seen it in movies before, but now this is the first time I have seen it in person, and I think it looks better than in the movie.
As a world cultural heritage, the watchtowers are really unique. The convoy hired local people as guides to introduce the development history of the watchtowers. A special era, a unique geographical location, and many factors combined to create a watchtower with multiple functions. It is really amazing that such a building existed nearly a hundred years ago.
After visiting the watchtowers, it’s natural to look for local food. The guide told us that eel rice and Chikan tofu noodles are local specialties, so we continued to drive Yige along.
Although the way to eat is not easy to walk, Yi Ge did not complain. The S-AWC super all-wheel control system is very friendly to me, a novice, and it is worthy of my purchase. It matches. Running on country roads feels similar to driving in the city. Even when cornering, it is still very stable.
Eating and enjoying the scenery.
Yi Ge’s first long-distance self-driving trip was accomplished! ! !