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Up to $2500 off GWM Haval H6: Lux Hybrid from $39990 (Was $42490), Ultra Hybrid from $43990 (Was $45990) Driveaway @ GWM

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GWM are continuing offers for their H6 range, this time for their 2024 models, previous deal was for 2023 models.
Premium, Lux, and Ultra trims remained the same price during the EOFY offer, though looks like the Lux Hybrid, Ultra Hybrid trims dropped 1K.

H6 "Normal" Price May-31 Price Current Price
Premium 33,990 31,990 31,990
Lux 36,990 34,990 34,990
Ultra 39,990 37,990 37,990
Lux Hybrid 42,490 40,990 39,990
Ultra Hybrid 45,990 44,990 43,990

Probably a worthy reminder – How To: Personalise your OzBargain front page/new deals page to see more relevant deals (and less irrelevant ones)

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Comments

    • the Phev model will come in soon I heard. The design looks even better.

      • +1

        i think they supposed to come like late last year…i am passing away holding my breath

  • +12

    If people are posting cars at least post good cars

    • +5

      And they should post bargains, not slightly reduced prices

      • +1

        But this is a bargain.

        Can you think of a hybrid car this size that's priced similar?

        Mazda CX-60 hybrid is nice but 65K
        Lexus NX or RX is 70K-100K
        Toyota Rav4 hybrid is more.

        PHEV is annoying - nobody really busy has time to charge it.

        • +1

          People are too busy to plug a cable in?

          It also saves you time because it means less visits to the servo.

          • +1

            @Aureus: I work shift based job.

            Night shifts 3 days a week.
            Day shifts 2 days a week.

            I cannot charge my car during night shift.
            And sometimes during the day - I still have errands to do like go post office, school pick up, groceries etc.

            I sold my AMG CLA45s for a Lexus hybrid. But will happily trade in the Lexus UX for a larger version if i can.

            • +1

              @DnA-bargain: I don't get it. Can't you just put it on charge when you get home from work? I don't own a PHEV, but I would have thought you just plug it in whenever you get home.

        • +6

          Using price as only metric to compare is flawed. Like all cheaper chinese cars, they are built cheap and nasty and not to last. A friend who worked for them told me he would never buy one - that's all I need to know.

          • -1

            @kev98: Shilling by company marketing team etc.

          • @kev98: How are they not meant to last with a 7 year warranty?

            Go look on Carsales for a used BMW 3 series made only in 2018. It's brutal.

            92k cars down to 23k, and still nobody wants to buy them.

    • +2

      can you please post a better&available car at same price? or same/comparable car at better price?

      • +3

        I would rather drive a Billy cart than this car.

  • +6

    Who are these people buying GWMs, especially ICE versions? It's one thing to buy and EV, or if you plan on keeping it until it dies, but losing 20k on a car in 5 years seems like madness…. Just get a 3yr old Toyota!!

    • +4

      ICE, PHEV or EV, you still need to pray to the software gods:

      https://www.carscoops.com/2022/12/driver-trapped-in-vehicle-…

      Before and after you get one!

    • +15

      Have you seen the prices on those second hand Toyotas? People are asking 45-55k for 3-5-year old Rav4. I'd rather buy a new Jolion for 30k or Mazda CX-5 brand new for 40k. Toyotas are just way overpriced on the 2nd hand market due to stock shortages.

      I'm not seeing second hand Jolions for 10k (that is 20k depreciation as per your words).

      • You can buy a 2021 Kluger for just under 40k….

      • +2

        Have you seen one sold though??

      • Very well said.

    • +1

      Losing $20k in 5 years is madness?

      Lol!!? Before covid it was 50% value drop in 3-5 years depending on car. Yes, prices went crazy after covid but starting to stabilise now and no chance you can buy a $50k car today and expect it to be more than $25k in 5 years.

      • Go look at BMW 5 series or BMW 3 series right now on carsales.

        5 series are ~100-110K new
        3 series are ~83-100k new

        Look at the 2019 car prices.
        Compare it with 2019 Mercs, 2019 Audis.

        Losing 4k a year is standard.

    • but losing 20k on a car in 5 years seems like madness

      Doesn't stop people buying base model Mercs though…

    • +1

      So people aren't allowed to buy new cars?
      Lmfao

    • That’s not true. You get a good quality car for second hand price and it doesn’t loose so much value as you have suggested. Toyotas currently don’t loose much because of stock shortages but when these pick up ; Toyotas eventually will loose quiet a bit of value. Just enjoy your life rather than always thinking of reselling cars . Honestly who cares . Use a car for 10 years . Nothing like it will be worth zero at the end of 10 years. I see better value in these cars .

  • +8

    D-d-d-depreciation high score achievement unlocked.

  • +4

    Be interesting to see how depreciation and second hand sales go for all these chinese cars in 5 years time.

  • +1

    Recently purchased a gt model. Should be able to negotiate another 10% off . Plently of room to move. I called 6 dealers until i got my price

    • +1

      how much was it for? I did the same managed to get 2024 Haval H6 Ultra Hybrid with about 500bucks worth of extras for $43k, this was before EOFY.

      • +1

        I got the gt ultra which was on sale for $44k and got it for $40k + plates + full tank

      • What store gave you the best deal?

        • Honestly, just ring up every store and say you're getting this price, one of them will accept it. Just played one against each other

  • +9

    Don't do it!

    • +3

      You can't, that's not true. I've seen many such comments and every time went to check FB marketplace. There's no bargains for Haval there. People are asking $25-26k for a 2-3 year old Jolion even though it's $30k drive-away brand new.

      • +1

        That's the asking price. They won't get that and you'll see the ad either still up in 6 months or it will be removed because it got sold for less.

        No one is buying a second hand haval for only a $4k discount.

        • Carsales has a 2021 Haval H6 premium with 56 000 km for $25k, flagged as "around market price". The price flags carsales generates are based on the history of posted ads, the year of the vehicle and km.

          Considering the H6 new price was $34k, a discount of $9k/26% after 3 years seems similar to the price drop of any other car.

    • +2

      Only buy if you will hold it for at least the 7 year warranty period and are happy to assume resale value will be close to $0 after that

    • +2

      Link ONE H6 ultra with 10K odometer at that price.

      Anywhere in Australia. I'll wait.

  • I'd only spend $30k max on any GWM vehicle, unless they offer 10 years replacement warranty.

  • +3

    Might grab two after work using all the money ozbargain has saved me this year.

  • +8

    Save Roadside Assistance in your speed dial

  • +2

    OzCarBargain should start a new site

  • +2

    I smell desperation in the air…

    • +5

      Not really. They're just buying market share and pushing out other car manufacturers. China has a significantly lower cost base compared to other manufacturers (lax labour and environmental laws, government support, etc) so they can hugely afford to drop prices without issue:

      https://fortune.com/europe/2024/04/29/eu-unwinnable-price-wa…

    • I think it’s just prices coming down from COVID highs.

  • +6

    Each to their own but as someone that works in the motor industry their ability to deliver any parts in a reasonable timeframe is non existent. Give me a mass produced vehicle like a Toyota over this any day, it's worth the extra cash on. The reliability, availability of parts, after purchase service and the vehicles ability to maintain value.

    • +1

      These are also mass produced, literally anything that will be posted on this page that is a vehicle will be mass produced.

      • He probably means 50 years of mass producing goods. And a track record for using quality components like metal components that don't crack and need replacing frequently. Chinese are notorious for cutting corners on substance of the parts, using low quality metals or bolts etc…

        • I have some bad news about that….

      • +1

        Compare the amount of these being built and distributed in Australia vs a Toyota and I think you will be shocked to see the volume difference.

        • Oh I work in the industry so the numbers don't shock me. It was more you saying "give me a mass produced vehicle…" as to imply these Havals are not mass produced. The point is mainly that if it wasn't mass produced it wouldn't be on this page.

  • +5

    I'm sure mechanics all around Australia are loving the influx of these cars to our shores.

    • Except most are electric and that means no work for them.

    • -4

      Strange that chinese car & tourism etc ozb posts gets so much upvotes.
      I wonder if they're manipulating ozb to generate awareness etc.
      I mean as a scumbag marketer I totally would, if I had the resources.

      • +2

        The CCP has done a lot worse, and it would be so easy to try and create better sentiment globally this way so why wouldn't you.

        • I am not talking about the CCP though, I am talking about corporate business ethics generally.

          Though there are truths in dealing with Chinese businesses as I have with my clients in the commercial import export trade for metals, tech, clothing, agricultural etc. you name it, there's a few stories to go with it from clients. There's a reason why a lot of manufacturing has moved away from China in the past decade.

          • @compound:

            I am not talking about the CCP though, I am talking about corporate business ethics generally.

            If you're talking about Chinese businesses then you are talking about the CCP. eg: look at how manly billions the CCP 'gave' BYD…

            There's a reason why a lot of manufacturing has moved away from China in the past decade.

            that's interesting.

            • +1

              @coffeeinmyveins: eg: look at how many billions the CCP 'gave' BYD…
              That is nothing compared to what The U.S. gov gave to Ford and GM.
              Did you forget how many we gave to Holden and Ford back then? for such a small market and industry in Australia.

          • @compound:

            There's a reason why a lot of manufacturing has moved away from China in the past decade.

            A lot can be explained as reducing supply chain risks and increasing bargaining power through diversification.

            A prime example is how Samsung produce their own SOC in South Korea for half the phones they sell, and purchase Qualcomm chips for the other half.

            Financial media like to put an emotional spin on business decisions, particularly as most journalists don't have any experience in the real world (if they did they wouldn't be underpaid journalists)

  • +1

    well,touch my camera through the fence. I have seen more car deals over the last month on OZb then I have in the last year. Must be dumping season for cars.

    • likely, car manufacturers have been making so much ridiculous profits recentely. time to beat them up

  • +11

    I got a H6 ultra hybrid in December and everything still works. Haven’t had to call road side assistance or have anything fall off yet. I must be lucky getting the only good one they’ve built.

    • +8

      got one from May last year. Still awesome. People bashing the Chinese cars but who cares. Given many more Chinese manufacturers coming in soon, the price will even be better, especially for EVs. Hyundai Tucson just has the Hybrid version introduced in Australia but you will be looking at over 65k for the max option vs this GWM for less than 45k.

    • -3

      I got a H6 ultra hybrid in December and everything still works.

      I love how this is the yardstick for quality that owners come out with.

      You've had a car for 6 months, of COURSE everything should still be working.

    • I've been told by someone extremely knowledgeable that the h6 hybrid is the one to get, well built and very likely to last.

      I'd get one, but not currently in the market.

      • Haha - I love comments like this. Someone who is already considering the purchase in their head goes "I'm convinced this is a good financial decision and now I can go the more expensive model".

        Reality it is a random comment from a ozbargainer that you don't know, can't verify and is an extension of their impression of someone else's 'extremely knowledgeable' opinion that may or may not be true or even be real…

        Absolutely no offence intended. I'm neither for or against gwm but even felt myself going 'maybe I should check one out in person', lol.

        I have sat in a work colleagues jolion for a short trip and was impressed with the amount of tech and thought it looked like a much more expensive car than what he paid. No experience with the Haval model.

  • +3

    i have 2 year old H6 Hybrid ultra. working perfectly fine except useless saftey feature which you cannot turn off for good. drive wise its better than any 30-40k brand new Kia / Hundai / Toyota. Fuel economy is okay too. i am Toyota fan but cant spend 20k extra for new Rav4 or 4-5 year old for 50k

  • +3

    Wowowee! This is awesome and aggressive pricings from an up 'n' coming quality vehicle manufacturer. We need more car companies like this to create competitions which would be great for consumers. Choices of brands, prices, features, etc would be awesome indeed. Haters, elitists need not apply. 😄

    • Bring on more competition, better for consumers.

    • GWM is not an up and coming car manufacturer.

      Are you a shill? Honestly the posts here make me think there are paid shills.

      • It should be pretty obvious from the grammar and typos lol

  • Is there a site with all these car deals in one place?

    • +4

      Ozbargain.com.au 🤣

  • +4

    I would love a comprehensive reliability comparison report between GWM and established legacy automakers. Predicting whether these emerging Chinese brands can endure both pre-warranty and post-warranty periods is challenging.

    Some questions to consider:

    How do GWM vehicles perform in long-term reliability tests compared to traditional automakers?
    What are the most common issues GWM owners face within and beyond the warranty period?
    How do repair and maintenance costs for GWM vehicles stack up against those of legacy brands?
    What measures is GWM taking to ensure their vehicles match the durability of established automakers?
    How do GWM and more established brands compare customer satisfaction and trust levels?

    • Well they were so unreliable that they had to change their name from Great Wall Motors to GWM before having another go in this market. That’s not a good start.

  • +3

    I love that companies like GWM and BYD are putting out vehicles at reasonable prices. However, personally I would not be prepared to buy one until they expand their servicing network and show long term reliability.

  • +3

    TBH better pay $12,000 more for peace of mind Tesla

    • +1

      yeah that what I'm thinking , lots of cars' price getting closer to Tesla

    • -5

      TBH better pay $12,000

      lol you're saying as if $12k is like a peanut.

      Don't believe everything non-Haval users say on the internet - they are just bashing the brand just because its made in China.
      I own it for 3 years and I have no issue. The car is great, performance is great, value is great.

      • Better pay more than sorry later I meant

        If these Chinese are selling for half of what Tesla offer than why not, in this case I prefer something that gives me a peace of mind.

      • Your sample size of one doesn't matter

        Historically Chinese made cars are of poor quality and if chery repeats history they'll just up and leave Australia so goodbye to that 7 year warranty

        "Performance is great"

        I'm guessing you've never driven any other car

        • +1

          Your sample size of one doesn't matter

          Likewise for your opinion on this lol

          • -1

            @Taro Milk Tea: Thankfully it's not my opinion

            Chinese cars are rubbish. They know it. Look at why chery left the Australian market previously, the issues with GW using asbestos in their utes, and the countless other issues

            Enjoy your car.

    • -1

      More than $12k

    • -1

      Not at the rate Tesla's are depreciating.

  • hmm, Looks like the 4th gen H6 is on the way

  • Where is the AWD Hybrid?

  • Work colleague has the jolion, impressive amount of tech included and looks much more expensive than the price paid. He was overall very happy with the purchase as a second car/work run around.

    Cons for him were:
    - the aggressive safety stuff/features
    - Parts delay: got clipped by another car while parked. Dinted/scratched panels and took mirror off completely. Quotes 5-6 months to fix mostly due to delays getting the replacement mirror (some due to all the panel beaters being flat out).

  • +1

    Remember that cars are relatively expensive due to the laws that prevents people from importing new or near new vehicles without huge tax slugs on them These laws were in place to help protect the car industry in Australia when there was manufacturing. Government seems to have forgotten to remove the laws when car manufacturing stopped in Australia.

    The car importers I have done work for in the past had around 100 percent markups (or more) on the prices of the vehicles they imported from the landed cost including all shipping and taxes and the dealer retail. The only way the car industry gets away with this price gouging in Australia are those import taxes that prevent cost effective grey and secondhand imports.

  • +1

    Grab it while bargains exist. We see cheap stuffs because China is a slavery system. You don't know how long those cheap labour last. It's said the slaves are waking up and want to lie-flat these days.

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