The budget crossover market is overheated today: new models appear one after another, promising “maximum car for minimum money.” Among these new products, the Tenet T4 is often discussed – a compact crossover that is attractive for its price and appearance.
But behind the attractive shell, nuances are often hidden that are important to know before buying.

1. Questionable long-term reliability

The problem with many new or little-known models is the lack of verified operating statistics.
If a car has recently entered the market, it simply does not have enough mileage from thousands of owners to evaluate:
- engine life
- gearbox behavior
- suspension stability
- real weak points
This means that the buyer effectively becomes a “tester”.
2. Unclear situation with spare parts

One of the key factors of car ownership is maintenance.
If the model does not have a developed service network, difficulties may arise:
- long waiting times for parts
- limited choice of non-original spare parts
- high cost of repairs due to a shortage of components
Even a simple breakdown can turn into a long downtime of the car.









