Ideal series has reduced prices by over 30000 yuan, and the starting price of L7 has reached 300000 yuan for the first time
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发表于 2024-1-12 18:15:46
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The Ideal L7/L8/L9 series has launched an annual discount promotion, with a starting price of over 30000 yuan for the first time within 300000 yuan. According to the Ideal Store, the price reduction range for different car models is 35000-38000 yuan, especially for the L7. The starting price has been directly reduced to 286900 yuan, which is within 300000 yuan for the first time. In addition, there is a 10000 yuan Shanghai brand subsidy in Shanghai, which is valid until the end of January. In March, Ideal will launch a redesigned L9 and a brand new MPV model MEGA.
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