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What is the lowest land price of herdsmen 202 1.5? Official price of herders

Shepherd 202 1 is a medium-sized SUV owned by Jeep, and the official guide price is 439,900-549,900 yuan. We take Shepherd 20212.0T8080th Anniversary Edition as an example, and its official guide price is 489900 yuan. It is understood that there is no discount in Lhasa at present. If you choose to buy in full, the commercial insurance 15862 yuan, the purchase tax is 43354 yuan, the license fee is 500 yuan, the vehicle and vessel use tax is 400 yuan, and the traffic insurance is 950 yuan. The final landing price is 550,966 yuan.

The front of the herdsmen looks hard-core. The grille is designed with seven holes and decorated with chrome. Although the lines are simple and rough, the visual experience is good.

The interior of Shepherd 20212.0T8080th Anniversary Edition adopts hard-core lines, and the overall structure is eclectic, which makes people feel rough at first glance. In addition, the car is also in line with the temperament of the car. In addition, the car comes standard with a number of configurations, such as brake assist, reversing image, full-speed adaptive cruise and so on. And the configuration performance can't be said, which greatly improves the convenience of car use.

In terms of power, herdsman is equipped with a 2.0TL4 engine, with a maximum power of 195kw and a peak torque of 400 Nm, matching the automatic gearbox. The comprehensive fuel consumption of the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology is 9.0L/ 100km. In terms of chassis, the front suspension is a multi-link integral bridge, and the rear suspension is a multi-link integral bridge with front four-wheel drive.

Generally speaking, the comprehensive performance of this car is in line with its market positioning. What do you think of this car in front of the screen? Welcome everyone to talk about their views in the comment area!

(Photo/Text/Photo: Pacific Auto Network Q&A called Beast)