EXCLUSIVE: AN OFF-ROAD DREAM NIGHTMARE. This isn’t just a car review—it’s a WARNING. The Chinese-built Baic B40 Plus Honour Edition promises rugged Jeep-style adventure for R700k, but behind the chrome and “Great Wall” grille lies a ticking time bomb waiting to strand you in a DANGER ZONE.
I drove it. I nearly got STUCK in a storm on Marlboro Drive—a notorious hijacking hotspot—because of a catastrophic flat tyre and a STRIPPED JACK that left me helpless for THREE HOURS. The media doesn’t show you this. Look at the image of its removable roof—a feature that’s a “MISSION” to use and useless in the rain. The company touts “incredible value,” but what’s the value of your safety?
Why is Baic hiding this vehicle? The brand isn’t pushing it. Maybe they DON’T WANT you to know about the speakers that randomly sound “BLOWN” or the nightmare logistics of a simple roadside emergency. Who benefits from selling you adventure while leaving you VULNERABLE? The silent dealers. The slick marketing. YOU pay the price.
This machine has power and clearance, but it’s a PAPER TIGER when reality hits the road. One odd noise, one storm, one stripped jack—and you’re a sitting duck. They sold a fantasy. They delivered a trap.
Edited for Kayitsi.com




