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The 2011 Great Wall V240 range of configurations is currently priced from $4,070.
The 2011 Great Wall V240 carries a braked towing capacity of up to 2250 Kg, but check to ensure this applies to the configuration you're considering.
The Great Wall V240 is also known as Great Wall Steed, Great Wall Wingle 3, Great Wall Wingle 5 (facelift I), Great Wall Wingle 6 (facelift II) in markets outside Australia.
Parts and service supply has been a bit of an ongoing problem for some owners of these earlier Chinese-made Great Wall commercial vehicles. Some were sidelined for extended periods after some service parts were hard to locate and it’s doubtful that Covid and its attendant supply-chain problems have helped in that regard.
I’m a bit surprised, however, to learn that a Great Wall dealership lacks the tools and techniques necessary to carry out just about any maintenance task, including electrical jobs. Perhaps a call to Great Wall’s Australian customer service number might do the trick. If your nearest dealers don’t have the necessary equipment, perhaps there’s another dealer a little farther away that does. Failing that, try one of the many online forums for a solution. Chances are your vehicle won’t be the only one with this specific problem, and other owners may be able to offer advice on who can carry out the work.
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Sales have nosedived because people have realised the quality problems. You're extremely unlikely to get any help from Great Wall on items that should have been fixed under warranty.
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Great Wall V240 Model | Body Type | Specs | Fuel Consumption |
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(4X2)
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Body Type: Dual Cab | Specs: 2.4L ULP 5 SP MAN |
Fuel Consumption:
10.7L/100km
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(4X2)
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Body Type: Single Cab | Specs: 2.4L ULP 5 SP MAN |
Fuel Consumption:
10.7L/100km
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The Great Wall V240 2011 prices range from $4,070 for the basic trim level Single Cab (4X2) to $9,130 for the top of the range Single Cab (4X4).