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Your "English usage" issue is probably because of their difficulty translating from a native Asian language (Chinese probably ?).
Number two observation: a feedback score of 3.7 from a whopping 64 people worldwide. Me? I'd never consider the product with those stats.
You should read the 1.3% negative reviews.




( Oddly, I'd be more paranoid of our 2001 Jeep soft-top (60th Anniversary Edition) being stolen
)I can only think of one exception and one "odd" exception.
Exception: I bought a 1999 Hayabusa - that was the first year model of the "fastest motorcycle in the world from the manufacturer (Suzuki)". (I achieved around 220 mph one time on a Texas highway). After 2 years of ownership, it was stolen (I lived in a gated townhouse community and I had a top-of-the-line security lock cable). About 2 weeks later, the police found it abandoned in an apartment complex about 1/2 mile away.
Odd exception: when we were dating, my wife parked her 2001 MB E320 in my driveway. The next morning, we discovered someone gained access into the E320 and stole all the loose coins ($) in the ashtray. Thankfully, they didn't break a window or door lock (maybe she forgot to lock it?) ... and yea, they didn't steal the E320 - my guess was neighborhood teens browsing the streets.
Interesting stats ... over the last 54 years, I've owned 20+ autos and 30+ motorcycles (first bike when I was 15 - in Texas, you could get a 100cc bike and driver's license at 15 years old, 16 for autos). Anyway, so my point is that I've had a total of 50+ vehicles and only had ONE stolen incident, plus have lived mostly in the Houston-area (4th largest city in the US??).
Oooops - I just remembered - when I worked for a bank in downtown Houston (8 years ago), I parked the 2001 Jeep at a street's curbside parking section , and after work , discovered someone had accessed it (nothing stolen) ... it's not difficult to get into a vehicle with a soft-top

Okay, more of a boring Sunday ....






