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6 extras you should fit on a new Haval Jolion S

While the Haval Jolion S comes with quite a few exciting trim features as standard, one could source a few items to bolster the model's practicality even more. We list six of those extras here.

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The Haval Jolion is quite a popular model for crossover buyers. As such, the Chinese automaker introduced a variant that sets itself apart in terms of styling and performance. Compared to the rest of the derivatives fitted with the 1.5-litre, turbocharged, 4-cylinder engine, the Jolion S provides an additional 25 kW and 60 Nm of torque over the standard 105 kW and 210 Nm.

But some of the key selling points of the Jolion range are the practicality and standard safety equipment. But before you sell your car with our Instant Offer tool and start your search for new and used Haval Jolion S models on AutoTrader. First, let us look at some extras in the aftermarket that could bolster the practicality even more.

 

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1. Nudge Bar

A nudge bar can be very handy for absorbing small impacts and, in some cases, could be the difference between having a punctured radiator or not. Also, it can become the mounting point if you want to add additional spotlights to your car. Ensure that the aftermarket item you select doesn't affect your park distance control system or airbag sensors. Also, try and find one that directly attaches to existing mounting points rather than one that requires holes being drilled.

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2. Towbar

If you own a small trailer and need to tow items to a destination, you will need a towbar. But when you select a towbar, ensure that it is an original product from a reputable brand. Also, an important consideration is whether the towbar comes with the correct harness that connects your trailer's lights with that of the vehicle. 

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3. Roof Rail Rack

You should consider a roof rack if you often travel with lots of luggage or items too big to fit in the boot. Do require if roof rails are included in the package. However, in most instances, your vehicle will need to be fitted with the OEM roof rails in order for the roof rack to be fitted. Luckily, the Haval Jolion S features gloss black roof rails as standard specification.

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4. Boot Bag

If you often travel with loose items in the luggage compartment, you will know how often they slide around during transit. If you want a better-organized boot or to keep items from damaging during transit, why not consider a boot bag? The bag is installed onto a crossbar, which is easily affixed to the boot and is suspended in the air so that even when you navigate rough roads or go around corners, items within don't slide or hit the sides of the boot. 

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5. Bonnet Guard

A bonnet guard might not seem like an important accessory at first. However, if you have ever owned a vehicle, you will know how quickly the paint at the tip of the bonnet gets chipped. This is due to the vehicle in front flicking small stones off the tar and towards your car. A bonnet guard can help deflect most of those stones or debris and help protect the point of your bonnet.

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6. Window Shields

Window shields aren't just purely cosmetic items. Instead, they can be very handy if you would like to drive with the window cracked open for some fresh air whilst it's raining or even hailing.

Author - Ryno Fourie

Written by Ryno Fourie

Ryno started his career capturing press images of the latest and greatest vehicles which have subsequently adorned the covers and pages of prominent motoring titles locally and internationally. After a short stint as a photography lecturer, he once again joined the automotive industry as a sub-editor and photographer for a local publication, however, currently, you will find him spending most of his time in the studio creating written, video, and photography content as part of the AutoTrader content team.Read more

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