Australian 4WD & SUV Buyer's Guide

HAVAL H6 FROM $33,990

After a stalled start more than a decade ago, Chinese car giant Great Wall Motors is beginning to find traction in Australia.

The company is now called GWM Haval, with utility vehicles wearing GWM badges and SUVs wearing both GWM and Haval logos.

The Haval H6 lands in the heart of the market, with a four-model range priced from $33,990 drive-away for the Premium, $36,990 for the Lux, $39,990 for the Ultra and

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