Air suspension and coil spring suspension each have their own advantages and disadvantages, and the choice depends on specific needs. Air suspension adjusts the chassis height and damping stiffness through an electronic control system, enabling adaptation to different road conditions and significantly improving comfort and off-road capability. However, its structure is complex, the failure rate is high, the sealing performance and air pump lifespan are susceptible to frequent adjustments, and the long-term maintenance costs may reach thousands of ringgit. If pursuing a premium experience with sufficient budget, air suspension is preferable; if prioritizing affordability and reliability, traditional coil spring suspension proves more practical. Note that suspension variants like multi-link systems deliver more balanced handling and comfort, but at a higher cost than basic coil spring designs.