cross-posted from: https://news.abolish.capital/post/49178

Why They Don’t Want You Driving a Chinese Car

I took my first ride in a Chinese car recently. Not in the U.S., of course, since sky-high tariffs have made them almost impossible to import. I was visiting family in the U.K., and we rented a BYD Sealion SUV. And let me tell you: I saw immediately why American car companies are desperate to have these things kept out of this country. It was elegantly designed, incredibly comfortable, and a smooth ride.


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  • tidderuuf@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    Chinese Propaganda go brrrrrt.

    Also the reasons why we shouldn’t buy Chinese cars are exactly the reasons not to buy American cars because they are guilty of the same shit.

    But imagine if we lived in a world where there are other manufacturers?

    • Auli@lemmy.ca
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      So buy who’s vehicles? We don’t make anything here.

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          So same as before, reward the old brands who dragged their heels on electrification until the market forced them to adapt?

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            17 hours ago

            Nissan and Renault were among the pioneers, That’s Europe and Japan. So your cranky sour post doesn’t even make sense.
            Europe is also far ahead of USA in every way, both on production and implementation.
            Japan spend enormous resources trying to get hydrogen to work. Which many scientists continued to claim was the future.
            China had a young industry, that requires huge investments to catch up no matter if they chose ICE or Electric. The Chinese government was wise enough to see Electric is the way forward, and gave Chinese makers huge subsidies to encourage them to focus on electric.

            So please explain what point it is you are trying to make? Because your post makes absolutely zero sense in this reality.

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            If someone wants to provide an electric car that has zero amenities and is push buttons and manual everything expect for it’s fuel source, I’ll bite. Otherwise I’ll stick to scavenging 80s Subarus.