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2019 Haval F7 review: Quick drive – A first spin in one of Haval’s newer offerings

Posted on April 21, 2019 By Jarvis

Haval hasn’t left a huge dent in the Australian market yet. Products like the F7 could change that.

If you need proof of how fast things move at Haval, the F7 you see here is it. The company is just 15 years old, but it’s eyeing dominance on a global scale, and Australia is one of the territories high on its hit list.

The pace of its development is staggering. Eight-year product cycles? Forget about that. Haval is pumping out fresh models every four, facelifts be damned.
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