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MG was sold to SMIC in 2005. Unlike Volvo, MG is considered as domestic brand here now.I wonder that MG is also now Chinese cars brand. ? I thought it was a bristish car brand before. Anyway , nice in shape. In Myanmar , GAC already got a big footage and GS8 is quite popular.
In terms of price, Chinese brand cars are trying to climbing to the higher end all the time, and now several brands have reached 30,000 USD level, with significant sells:Thanks for posting
I have a question tho, which Chinese brand has the best quality and who makes the most expensive and premium cars?
This huge domestic market (30 million) actually is able to feed these brands and companies (a company probably just need to sell like 20,000 cars per year to survive), since people have different tastes and requirements for cars, even for some strangest cars they can find costumers because of the strange tastes of people. But for most people, they just follow others and buy the car sold in largest volume, hence there are top sellers like Great Wall Haval H6 SUV, etc. This actually makes sense since you find maintenance much cheaper and easier, also the product are more mature. But I think there will be merger taking place in the future, and only around 5 strongest companies will survive and become the major players.How do Chinese people choose from so many companies with so many models.
I think its so saturated now.
The cars are nice to look at, but can they match the reliability of their Japanese counterparts like Toyota and Honda ?
It seems they are just about entering markets outside of China, if they succeed overseas then they can be called a competition to other global brands.
I don't know why but nothing China does seems to impress me.
Whether it's their cars or high speed trains or highways , and this after i have been to the developed Chinese cities.
Maybe because China doesn't do anything new but just does it on a larger scale ? Basically it has a large population and so produces more.
Like their HSR . All imported technology , so if you have travelled in French or Japanese trains , Chinese ones just come across as me too.
Or maybe I am just prejudiced against the Chinese.
exactly because among those so many companies, most also tend to have same models that look and have the same utility like the ones produced by the top 5 brands.This huge domestic market (30 million) actually is able to feed these brands and companies (a company probably just need to sell like 20,000 cars per year to survive), since people have different tastes and requirements for cars, even for some strangest cars they can find costumers because of the strange tastes of people. But for most people, they just follow others and buy the car sold in largest volume, hence there are top sellers like Great Wall Haval H6 SUV, etc. This actually makes sense since you find maintenance much cheaper and easier, also the product are more mature. But I think there will be merger taking place in the future, and only around 5 strongest companies will survive and become the major players.
In terms of price, Chinese brand cars are trying to climbing to the higher end all the time, and now several brands have reached 30,000 USD level, with significant sells
Totally agree. Now we have all kind of engines (from 3 cylinder tiny ones to >400HP V12 engines, and transmission from MT, 8AT, CVT, DCT, all kinds of self developed gear boxes.) This is the reason that our car can be made so affordable nowadays. And yes, power train is very important for SUV, and I think those companies are focusing on it now.Cannot agree more. I guess, in terms of command of critical components (as well as software such as Baidu Carplay), China Inc. has achieved maturity and self-sustainability. Now is the time to concentrate on the premium design features and definitely climb 300.000 RMB ladder.
I notice that premium EV (and hybrid) vehicles such as NIO and WEY 8 already offer 300.000+RMB options, but, it should be so for traditional engine models, as well.
Especially with respect to SUVs (as I am an SUV lover myself), now China Inc. may need to concentrate on advanced engines and drive-trains (an SUV without a good AWD-4WD drive is not an SUV at all - why buy an SUV with front drive only? Most people do not. That's why the strong selling point of brands such as Subaru, Mazda, Toyota SUVs is their drive-train system).
In this sense, BYD Tang and WEY 8 are the ones that goes closest to being great but I like to see them in traditional engines. I support environmental protection, but I am still fond of traditional engines.
Besides, China Inc. needs to address every type of buyers. Now, most of new, advanced, expensive models look like a giant screen and computer. That's fine for some. But, I also like to see some premium and traditional-looking (interior, such as, instrument panel, because I hate LCD instrument panels, give me analogue ) interiors.
For LCD screen, I think the designers should not abuse of using it, especially if you want to go higher end, one such screen could actually ruin the design...
For LCD screen, I think the designers should not abuse of using it, especially if you want to go higher end, one such screen could actually ruin the design...
For LCD screen, I think the designers should not abuse of using it, especially if you want to go higher end, one such screen could actually ruin the design...