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Chinese cars have improved a lot during the past decade; they are now almost up to European safety standard.
Chinese-made Sedan named world's safest car (Euro-NCAP 5 star 2013)
Haval H2 and LDV T60: ANCAP 5 star:
But look at these "make in india" death traps...
And take a look at these ignorant and arrogant articles:
http://www.ideasforindia.in/article.aspx?article_id=1673
http://www.autocarpro.in/analysis-reports/india-surpasses-china-passenger-car-exports-20224
https://economictimes.indiatimes.co...-better-than-chinese/articleshow/59884828.cms
I am puzzled by how and where indians gain so much confidence in making claims like: india make better quality goods than China, or india make high-tech stuff, while China only make stuff using cheap labour ... blabla.. Just because they literally make nothing as compared to China, so they can make better and higher-tech things? Weird logic.. Can any body help explaining such strange mentality of indians?
Here are some facts about auto industry:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_motor_vehicle_production#cite_note-ind-22
http://www.team-bhp.com/forum/india...l-2017-indian-car-sales-figures-analysis.html
http://carsalesbase.com/china-car-sales-analysis-2016/
China's production is nearly 30 million with more than 40% (this is about 12 million) by domestic brands (such as Great Wall Haval, Geely, and BYD, etc. and these main stream domestic brands all make their self-developed engines and gear boxes), while indian production is barely 4.5 million, and 80% of which are dominated by Suzuki and Hyundai little midget cars, while domestic brands like Tata and Mahindra only have a combined 10% or so market share, and this also applies to their exports, which they claim to have surpassed China. Lol.. as more than 90% of auto exports are from our domestic brands. And since we can't even meet our domestic demands, why should us export??
This is just the tip of the iceberg, for other industries, the gaps are even bigger. "Make in india" is not about "Make" at all, but about "talk"... It really really sucks!
PS:
Some more facts about india's car industry:
On the domestic brand part: annual sales of around 300,000 (about 1/3 of Haval's annual sales of 938,000 unit alone) and exports of around 10,000 Mahindra and Tata cars, pretty much sums up india's domestic home grown car industry, other brands's sales are just negligible..
On the foreign brand part: mostly dominated by Suzuki and Hyundai midget cars..
http://www.team-bhp.com/forum/india...rt-card-annual-indian-car-sales-analysis.html
https://auto.economictimes.indiatim...nd-suvs-exporters-from-india-in-2016/56584637
Chinese-made Sedan named world's safest car (Euro-NCAP 5 star 2013)
But look at these "make in india" death traps...
And take a look at these ignorant and arrogant articles:
http://www.ideasforindia.in/article.aspx?article_id=1673
http://www.autocarpro.in/analysis-reports/india-surpasses-china-passenger-car-exports-20224
https://economictimes.indiatimes.co...-better-than-chinese/articleshow/59884828.cms
I am puzzled by how and where indians gain so much confidence in making claims like: india make better quality goods than China, or india make high-tech stuff, while China only make stuff using cheap labour ... blabla.. Just because they literally make nothing as compared to China, so they can make better and higher-tech things? Weird logic.. Can any body help explaining such strange mentality of indians?
Here are some facts about auto industry:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_motor_vehicle_production#cite_note-ind-22
http://www.team-bhp.com/forum/india...l-2017-indian-car-sales-figures-analysis.html
http://carsalesbase.com/china-car-sales-analysis-2016/
China's production is nearly 30 million with more than 40% (this is about 12 million) by domestic brands (such as Great Wall Haval, Geely, and BYD, etc. and these main stream domestic brands all make their self-developed engines and gear boxes), while indian production is barely 4.5 million, and 80% of which are dominated by Suzuki and Hyundai little midget cars, while domestic brands like Tata and Mahindra only have a combined 10% or so market share, and this also applies to their exports, which they claim to have surpassed China. Lol.. as more than 90% of auto exports are from our domestic brands. And since we can't even meet our domestic demands, why should us export??
This is just the tip of the iceberg, for other industries, the gaps are even bigger. "Make in india" is not about "Make" at all, but about "talk"... It really really sucks!
PS:
Some more facts about india's car industry:
On the domestic brand part: annual sales of around 300,000 (about 1/3 of Haval's annual sales of 938,000 unit alone) and exports of around 10,000 Mahindra and Tata cars, pretty much sums up india's domestic home grown car industry, other brands's sales are just negligible..
On the foreign brand part: mostly dominated by Suzuki and Hyundai midget cars..
http://www.team-bhp.com/forum/india...rt-card-annual-indian-car-sales-analysis.html
https://auto.economictimes.indiatim...nd-suvs-exporters-from-india-in-2016/56584637
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