In our small city, BYD's sales of electric vehicles and Volkswagen are relatively high.
@MrStuVW Жыл бұрын
America needs inexpensive electric cars and trucks and FAST. Screw politics we're talking about our very existence.
@lescommercantesdindochine1954 Жыл бұрын
Calm down and stop watching CNN and AOC. ... and take off your compliance mask.
@davidlim5 Жыл бұрын
US overcharging their cars for far too long already. Learn from China market ya !!!
@hiroshiyamashita2090 Жыл бұрын
Mainly for city driving. Interstates driving needs more focus. Recharging can be a big issue in middle of nowhere
@wongpohchan9485 Жыл бұрын
I am waiting to hear from the US government that Chinese cars are banned from entering the country owing to security concerns. Have they banned refrigerators, rice cookers and washing machines due to security concerns yet?
@MASMIWA Жыл бұрын
No, but they have banned Huawei mobile phones and Chinese PhD students studying STEM.
@kongming2005 Жыл бұрын
If any US big corporate start selling air, they will ban any air flow into US from China
@florantesoriano87379 ай бұрын
Hahaha for me the meaning of sanctions in this modern time means insecurities leads to stagnant like what is going on in america.😊😊😊
@folag Жыл бұрын
People forget that the new "Super Hybrid" category is the ORIGINAL format. Toyota's pioneering Prius was powered primarily by its battery & electric motor. A small ICE provided backup charging while on the go. In today's EV language, it's called a "plug-in hybrid."
@voonjanted5043 Жыл бұрын
I believe Chinese electric cars will fllood major car markets in the next few years, and dominance of Japanese cars for the past 30-50years will be over, Toyota is the company least willing to make the change to EV.
@sydhardie9339 Жыл бұрын
Very good reason. . Electric cars are not SAFE enough. They take TOO long to charge. They are very expensive to repair. They are deadly in a crash, because of their weight.They are prone to catching fire...and the list goes ON ! Not to mention, that your money would be going to the CCP. ...say no more !..
@FloydYu13 күн бұрын
sure thang
@stevejones1318 Жыл бұрын
Your 41,000 units sold in China in the first 15 months can't be accurate. According to Wikipedia, the Hongguang mini ev has sold 1.1 million units worldwide.
@dointheokecoke5548 Жыл бұрын
number 4 Han..100 MPH in 3.9secs yeah right
@kongming2005 Жыл бұрын
Yes it is true but not MPH, is KM/h. This channel is moron. So sad that some never tested one but acted like expert. Even Atto 3 accel are equal to XC40 and better than 320i
@darylb1075 Жыл бұрын
LoL, bankrupt or in protection or obsolete part Access
@唐伯虎-g9d2 жыл бұрын
评论太少了
@piconano2 жыл бұрын
Every Tom, Dick and Harry is now making EVs. Even the big makers make models full of programming bugs and design problems. Imagine what it would be like for these cheap cars without much record of experience!
@rogerwu8221 Жыл бұрын
BYD is quite experienced, not like before. Like the Japanese and Korean cars, it takes time to be good
@dongshengdi773 Жыл бұрын
@@rogerwu8221 China's EV is dying. Catches Fire 4 Times in 35 Days . Would You Dare to Drive it? Debt-Ridden China's New EV Industry. Recently, the news that Chinese electric vehicle company WM Motor (Weltmeister) is laying off employees, closing stores and possibly even going out of business sparked heated online discussions. The company has a glamorous history of being one of the first to build electric cars in China and touted as a new force in car manufacturing. It was also called the "Four Little Dragons of New Power" by netizens, along with other Chinese motor manufacturers Nio, Xiaopeng, and Li Auto. The company also achieved the number one sales volume of new power bicycle models in 2019. But now, it is in a sales slump and in debt, with its buildings and headquarters in Shanghai lying vacant and in despair. Nevertheless, WM Motor has fared better than many of its counterparts in China's new energy vehicle industry. Despite burning through over 30 billion yuan in financing, the company has managed to produce at least one vehicle. In contrast, there are numerous new energy car companies that have exhausted all their funding and yet failed to produce a single car. For example, Byton Motors, which burned 8.4 billion yuan and failed to launch a car on to the consumer market; Reech Automobile, which raised more than 10 billion yuan and was once considered to be the most stable car company in new energy, did not mass-produce a single car before it closed down; In addition, there is Singulato, which has raised 17 billion yuan. After 8 years of operation, the car is still in the "PPT" stage of mass production; And of course, there is Evergrande. According to its management, Evergrande has invested a total of 47.4 billion yuan in the new energy vehicle industry, but until December 30, 2022, Evergrande has only delivered 324 vehicles to customers. Currently, the company is entangled in numerous lawsuits and facing ongoing legal battles as its creditors pursue legal action against it. Of course, there are also many new energy vehicle companies that were set up simply to obtain state subsidies, and countless others have gone out of business. After the new year in 2023, the restrictions imposed by the US on China in the chip field will be further escalated. Saying goodbye to the "subsidy era" means that the electric vehicle industry will switch from policy-driven to market-driven. Coupled with the chip ban, it is bound to worsen the development of EVs. The new energy vehicle industry, which is heavily supported by the government, will struggle to survive in a tight spot. It is not difficult to imagine that widespread bankruptcy or a large number of company failures, similar to the chip industry, will occur. . kzbin.info/www/bejne/bauTq36QZqxkfMU .
@hiroshiyamashita2090 Жыл бұрын
Yeah but the Dicks is banning Tom due to security reasons. Now Harry is abandoning making any.
@aslanambelu13279 ай бұрын
Ic this car a pew minit pass
@NasirKhan-fx8hq Жыл бұрын
What about MG….!
@metricstormtrooper9 ай бұрын
The Li 1 isnt a pure ev, so shouldnt be on this list
@norwegianzound2 жыл бұрын
Only buy Chinese when it's your last choice and all alternatives have been exhausted. Dictators should always be resisted or we'll have another Putin on our hands.
@victorotvertchenko26652 жыл бұрын
Sooo brainwashed. If you want to stop buying Chinese, you should stop buying anything, maybe except food and go back to medieval life. Just check anything you own or use where is that made.
@permagnusson4511 Жыл бұрын
You mean the american or european cars are better
@narmortein537 Жыл бұрын
@Jack F, Does this mean that you support the biggest Abuser, Murderer, Oppressor, Tyrant, Thiefs of the world ? The Abuser that tortured prisoners at Guantanamo Bay Detention Camp. The Murderers that killed tens of millions Natives American and Aboriginal people to the point of extinctions and completely wiped out their language and culture and stole the entire continent of North America and South Pacific. The Oppressor that suppressed billions of poor people from the third world countries to live a better life. The Tyrant that invaded Korea, Vietnam, Iraq, Afghanistan, Yamen, Syria, Libya and killed tens of millions of innocent civilians. The Theif that stole countless treasures from India, Egypt and priceless ancient artifacts from China and displayed them in the Western museums?
@dongshengdi773 Жыл бұрын
@@permagnusson4511 China's EV is dying. Catches Fire 4 Times in 35 Days . Would You Dare to Drive it? Debt-Ridden China's New EV Industry. Recently, the news that Chinese electric vehicle company WM Motor (Weltmeister) is laying off employees, closing stores and possibly even going out of business sparked heated online discussions. The company has a glamorous history of being one of the first to build electric cars in China and touted as a new force in car manufacturing. It was also called the "Four Little Dragons of New Power" by netizens, along with other Chinese motor manufacturers Nio, Xiaopeng, and Li Auto. The company also achieved the number one sales volume of new power bicycle models in 2019. But now, it is in a sales slump and in debt, with its buildings and headquarters in Shanghai lying vacant and in despair. Nevertheless, WM Motor has fared better than many of its counterparts in China's new energy vehicle industry. Despite burning through over 30 billion yuan in financing, the company has managed to produce at least one vehicle. In contrast, there are numerous new energy car companies that have exhausted all their funding and yet failed to produce a single car. For example, Byton Motors, which burned 8.4 billion yuan and failed to launch a car on to the consumer market; Reech Automobile, which raised more than 10 billion yuan and was once considered to be the most stable car company in new energy, did not mass-produce a single car before it closed down; In addition, there is Singulato, which has raised 17 billion yuan. After 8 years of operation, the car is still in the "PPT" stage of mass production; And of course, there is Evergrande. According to its management, Evergrande has invested a total of 47.4 billion yuan in the new energy vehicle industry, but until December 30, 2022, Evergrande has only delivered 324 vehicles to customers. Currently, the company is entangled in numerous lawsuits and facing ongoing legal battles as its creditors pursue legal action against it. Of course, there are also many new energy vehicle companies that were set up simply to obtain state subsidies, and countless others have gone out of business. After the new year in 2023, the restrictions imposed by the US on China in the chip field will be further escalated. Saying goodbye to the "subsidy era" means that the electric vehicle industry will switch from policy-driven to market-driven. Coupled with the chip ban, it is bound to worsen the development of EVs. The new energy vehicle industry, which is heavily supported by the government, will struggle to survive in a tight spot. It is not difficult to imagine that widespread bankruptcy or a large number of company failures, similar to the chip industry, will occur. . .
@sydhardie9339 Жыл бұрын
You were correct...up until you said the word Putin ! I would have preferred the word Zelenski !....
@davidturnbull310 Жыл бұрын
What BS. 😂😂😂😂😂 iPhone, really? Vietnam, India? 😂😂
@oldergrump5290 Жыл бұрын
You can forget chinese EV , the only time theyll allow chinese ev is wnen KIA start to price their cars at $ 40 thousand dollars,
@bshah48312 жыл бұрын
Not sure I could buy a Chinese EV now given China's support for Russia
@lifeisgood1412 жыл бұрын
Right on. Now sell your phones and your computers.
@thabom97912 жыл бұрын
@@lifeisgood141 Good answer to a moroon!
@norwegianzound2 жыл бұрын
@@thabom9791 He's right. Only buy Chinese when it's your last choice and all alternatives have been exhausted. Dictators should always be resisted or we'll have another Putin on our hands.
Dude your fact is totally. What kind of irresponsible channel owner is this. Can you differentiate between MPH and KMH?
@wilmordichoso8387 Жыл бұрын
If you want cheap you buy ev car of china😅😅😅😅😅😅
@florantesoriano87379 ай бұрын
Ya you are right cause lots of people now is don't have enough money.. like me ,why not to buy
@RacerX19717 ай бұрын
What about quality? Im not cuz look at how they build buildings and bridges in China..tofu dreg
@azimjonsattarov6498 Жыл бұрын
hello everyone. i want to buy elektro car. could u recomend me chinese company, include contact nuber and which company. thanks大家好。我要买电车,有没有认识的卖电车的厂家的联系方式。。请给我推荐。谢谢
@yinfenglin5315 Жыл бұрын
Yeah are you still looking for the cars, I m selling them?❤
@MASMIWA Жыл бұрын
@@yinfenglin5315 Said by the guy selling the Brooklyn Bridge.
@paratracker4 ай бұрын
AI screen scraped (without removing 'watermarks'), scripted, and narrated (sigh).