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Chinese cars 'still below par'

Mate, do you know how public liability company work?

First of all, Chinese company does own the brand VW China 大众汽车(中国), but that particular division is own by VW group, which in term owned by Porsche Automobil Holding SE, which is based in Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg, Germany

When you talk about the name VW, it does not automatically refer to VW China, instead it refer to VW Automotive Group (the German one)who trade marked the name "VW", which is the PARENT of VW China, VW China bought the right of the name from VW Group, I don't know it also transfer ownership there. How does that work? Can you explain that to me?

So, what then China own VW AG now, because they subsidise their motor venture and bought the right of their name to it???? WOW< grade A Chinese logic

Let's stop the Sarcasms here

VW Group never owned by Chinese nor did Porsche Automobile Holding SE owned by Chinese.

You need to get this facts right. VW China is a whole subsidiary of VW AG, Germany

VW AG Germany is the Parent Company of VW China, VW China is own by German, not the other way around.

Volkswagen Group China - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Volkswagen Group - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Porsche - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

So you are calling a German man bought a coke plant in China, and that German man and suddenly become Chinese once he bought the Coke plant in China??

Dude, who is not making sense here

Secondly, shuttler refuse to call foreign company owned by an Indian Company and INDIAN COMPANY (case in point Jaguar), yet he call VW a Chinese Brand. So, I don't know what if that's not Good Old Chinese Double Standard

You guys mess up the fact, not me.

My bad, I misinterpreted your previous post.
 
The topic is simple.

Indian Cars (Foreign Companies or Indian) Both are better made than Chinese Cars (Foreign Companies or Chinese).

Wrong, the topic as per your article is about Chinese cars below par against Korean and Japanese cars

"Car industry insiders say, Chinese car makers could learn from their Japanese and South Korean counterparts, as they improved the quality of their cars significantly in just a decade, and were successful in gaining a huge market share in the Western market."

So the standard of comparison of par the lowest would be a Korean car, from a developed nation standpoint anything below a Korean car is considered below par. And that includes Indian cars which you trying to lord up.

What is stupid is your ego riding over this India cars > Chinese cars when both are below par category. If Australia was so popular Indian cars show me a International Australia car rental company that has one for rent?

I don't have any issues with the shortcomings of an Indian automobiles since the country is still developing but your ego bloody takes the cake.

In the word of an Ex Infosys manager I knew who was driving me to dinner "Now that I have switched from a Tata to a Hyundai they let me park up front"

Check your damn ego at the door.
 
So the standard of comparison of par the lowest would be a Korean car, from a developed nation standpoint anything below a Korean car is considered below par. And that includes Indian cars which you trying to lord up.

What is stupid is your ego riding over this India cars > Chinese cars when both are below par category. If Australia was so popular Indian cars show me a International Australia car rental company that has one for rent?

I don't have any issues with the shortcomings of an Indian automobiles since the country is still developing but your ego bloody takes the cake.

Check your damn ego at the door.

May be thats why we were able to find lot of customers in developing nations in Latin America South east Asia etc

Check this out -XUV 500 Australia

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http://www.carsguide.com.au/news-and-reviews/car-reviews-road-tests/mahindra_xuv500_review
also see the chinese competition - A ladder frame SUV which is also underpowered compared to monocoque XUV,and it only have 5 speed gearbox..:omghaha:
 
In the word of an Ex Infosys manager I knew who was driving me to dinner "Now that I have switched from a Tata to a Hyundai they let me park up front"

Where? In Bangalore? Are you sure you are not making that up to satisfy your badly hurt ego???
 
what a piece of indian junk on the road!
a cheap copy of one of these:

Only a High IQ Chinese brain can find similarity among these.....:omghaha:..I cannot find anything except for four wheels.We have proper design departments and you guys have even copied Land Rover Evoques,Jeeps and one to one copy ofDaewoo Matizes (Chevy OQ) :omghaha:

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Also that is an Indian car,not a chinese copycat car..It essentialy triumphs your body on frame Great Wall in Aussie market.OTOH this is what you do..Copy an Indian motorbike...

Indian Bajaj pulsar 150-2005 model

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Cheap copy-Zhongxing ZX200

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Bajaj Pulsar 2008 model

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Fake
Giantco Tomahawk

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Every one is laughing at you-A pakistani masquerading as a South Korean and Basking in chinese glory :omghaha:

Yea, those third-world Pakistanis that are no different than Indians. I'm 100% Korean. Why would I post a study on the lower IQ of ALL South Asians if I was a ****?

But, like a typical Yindooo, you're off-topic yet again. Typical response when someone catches your people being retarded.
 
Yea, those third-world Pakistanis that are no different than Indians. I'm 100% Korean. Why would I post a study on the lower IQ of ALL South Asians if I was a ****?

But, like a typical Yindooo, you're off-topic yet again. Typical response when someone catches your people being retarded.

Yeah,and you've shown that many times...:omghaha:
 
Only a High IQ Chinese brain can find similarity among these.....:omghaha:..I cannot find anything except for four wheels.We have proper design departments and you guys have even copied Land Rover Evoques,Jeeps and one to one copy ofDaewoo Matizes (Chevy OQ) :omghaha:

2012-Renault-Duster-SUV-1.jpg


mahindraxuv500rt_3_560x420.jpg


Also that is an Indian car,not a chinese copycat car..It essentialy triumphs your body on frame Great Wall in Aussie market.OTOH this is what you do..Copy an Indian motorbike...

Indian Bajaj pulsar 150-2005 model

2_January_2011_IMG_1406_1.jpg


Cheap copy-Zhongxing ZX200

200882885638920.jpg


Bajaj Pulsar 2008 model

bajaj-pulsar-150dts-i.jpg


Fake
Giantco Tomahawk

tomahawk-1.jpg

Showing off your third world vehicles? Haha, lol.

If I plastered this page with Korean or Japanese vehicles you would all be defeated. Stop trolling.
 
Showing off your third world vehicles? Haha, lol.

If I plastered this page with Korean or Japanese vehicles you would all be defeated. Stop trolling.

Yeah,You can continue fooling around
Korean and Japanese vehicles are also available in the Indian Market,and Indian companies have triumphed them at many fields.

I absolutely loved it when XUV kicked the butt of Suzuki Grand Vitara in Desert storm Rally

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Japanese Kawasaki is now selling rebadged Bajaj pulsar 200 NS in Indonesia.

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Yeah,You can continue fooling around

Korean and Japanese vehicles are also available in the Indian Market,and Indian companies have triumphed them at many fields.

I absolutely loved it when XUV kicked the butt of Suzuki Grand Vitara in Desert storm Rally

:omghaha::omghaha::omghaha:

Yep! Indian cars are the best in the world! 3rd world arrogance is quite stunning actually. If we didn't keep making technology transfer you would be living with 19th century British infrastructure, using bicycles and horse-drawn vehicles to get around.

Indian cars are not worth the steaming pile of horse manure that they drive on in the streets of India.
 
:omghaha::omghaha::omghaha:

Yep! Indian cars are the best in the world! 3rd world arrogance is quite stunning actually. If we didn't keep making technology transfer you would be living with 19th century British infrastructure, using bicycles and horse-drawn vehicles to get around.

When did you did a technology transfer in the First place??

Yes Indian firms did compete with companies like suzuki and Hyundai in India and Abroad and Won Customers..May be you cant comprehend that simple fact.
 
When did you did a technology transfer in the First place??

Yes Indian firms did compete with companies like suzuki and Hyundai in India and Abroad and Won Customers..May be you cant comprehend that simple fact.

Won customers, which is why they are practically unheard of, but Toyota, Hyundai, Nissan, Kia, Mazda, Mitsubishi etc. are household names.

Keep up the hope though!
 

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