Who will buy an Ora Funky Cat?

Who will buy an Ora Funky Cat?

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bqf

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2,259 posts

176 months

Monday 28th November 2022
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I read this morning that the Ora Funky Cat, from Great Wall Motors, goes on sale today.

It's £32,000, has a 193 mile range, and appears to have three Lookers outlets in the West Midlands as it's dealer network.

It comes in 4 primary school crayon colours, and looks like a very odd mash-up of a K12 Micra and a Leaf.

I'm genuinely thinking, and this is rare I think, for a car launch, that there is no-one for whom this car would make any sense whatsoever.

Would anyone buy it?

Om

1,903 posts

83 months

Monday 28th November 2022
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bqf said:
I read this morning that the Ora Funky Cat, from Great Wall Motors, goes on sale today.

It's £32,000, has a 193 mile range, and appears to have three Lookers outlets in the West Midlands as it's dealer network.

It comes in 4 primary school crayon colours, and looks like a very odd mash-up of a K12 Micra and a Leaf.

I'm genuinely thinking, and this is rare I think, for a car launch, that there is no-one for whom this car would make any sense whatsoever.

Would anyone buy it?
You probably need to think harder.


Ryyy

1,649 posts

40 months

Monday 28th November 2022
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Yes they probably will. it screams fiat 500/Ford puma to me but either way its horrible

bqf

Original Poster:

2,259 posts

176 months

Monday 28th November 2022
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Om said:
You probably need to think harder.

The Verdict? "It's quite interesting" hehe

ajprice

28,818 posts

201 months

Monday 28th November 2022
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As it is now I think the MG4 is going to take a lot of sales from it. Other than the looks of the Ora Cat which might bring in a few from Fiat 500 and Mini, the boot is tiny for the size of the car, it's got a smaller battery, less range and less power than the MG4. There's supposed to be a long range and GT version on the way though.

DodgyGeezer

41,847 posts

195 months

Monday 28th November 2022
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it's hideous, but (relatively) cheap - it'll sell enough

Ussrcossack

602 posts

47 months

Monday 28th November 2022
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It will go the same way as Great Wall Pick ups
Obscurity

sjg

7,514 posts

270 months

Monday 28th November 2022
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It’s in the same range/price/spec ballpark as the 500e and Mini.

If it feels properly premium (and reviews suggest so) then I can see it doing ok. Some people want something different and it has the advantage of 5 doors for getting kids in and out. The range is fine for most people’s needs, particularly in a 2-car family.

Jader1973

4,223 posts

205 months

Monday 28th November 2022
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Same people that buy any other wholly Chinese owned brand:

Communists.

Mouth breathing fkwits with no awareness of what China is doing to western economies.

More Communists.

Om

1,903 posts

83 months

Monday 28th November 2022
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Jader1973 said:
Same people that buy any other wholly Chinese owned brand:

Communists.

Mouth breathing fkwits with no awareness of what China is doing to western economies.

More Communists.
Volvo and Lotus drivers. Communists. Interesting.

GT9

7,299 posts

177 months

Monday 28th November 2022
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Jader1973 said:
Same people that buy any other wholly Chinese owned brand:

Communists.

Mouth breathing fkwits with no awareness of what China is doing to western economies.

More Communists.
I can pretty much guarantee someone in your family is happily sitting in the next room ordering some Chinese made Amazon tat they don't actually need.

Are they also breathing through their mouth whilst doing this?

Silvanus

5,783 posts

28 months

Monday 28th November 2022
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GT9 said:
Jader1973 said:
Same people that buy any other wholly Chinese owned brand:

Communists.

Mouth breathing fkwits with no awareness of what China is doing to western economies.

More Communists.
I can pretty much guarantee someone in your family is happily sitting in the next room ordering some Chinese made Amazon tat they don't actually need.

Are they also breathing through their mouth whilst doing this?
Reply was probably typed out on a device full of Chinese made componentry.

Its good that some people are aware of the issues around China, but its incredibly difficult to avoid Chinese made/components these days.

At least a Chinese brand doesn't try and pretend its anything else.

Although flicking through this months Whatcar, it gets a pretty terrible review and isn't recommended. 2/5 stars.

https://www.whatcar.com/gwm-ora/ora-funky-cat/hatc...

I know plenty of intelligent people who are perfectly aware of what goes on in China, they might mutter in disapproval but when it comes to it, they don't really care. Look at MG, it sells over double the number of cars than Honda in the UK

raspy

1,728 posts

99 months

Monday 28th November 2022
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Right, nobody is going to buy it because everyone needs at least 500 miles of range from an EV, right? All those people doing 500 mile round trips every day to go to the shops.

193 miles range is plenty for many people.

Silvanus

5,783 posts

28 months

Monday 28th November 2022
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raspy said:
Right, nobody is going to buy it because everyone needs at least 500 miles of range from an EV, right? All those people doing 500 mile round trips every day to go to the shops.

193 miles range is plenty for many people.
Nobody will buy it because apparently it's a bit crap. But then again not many people research whether cars are any good or not anyway, so they will buy it if they like the look of it and if it has an affordable monthly payment.

Dynion Araf Uchaf

4,624 posts

228 months

Monday 28th November 2022
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bqf said:
I read this morning that the Ora Funky Cat, from Great Wall Motors, goes on sale today.

It's £32,000, has a 193 mile range, and appears to have three Lookers outlets in the West Midlands as it's dealer network.

It comes in 4 primary school crayon colours, and looks like a very odd mash-up of a K12 Micra and a Leaf.

I'm genuinely thinking, and this is rare I think, for a car launch, that there is no-one for whom this car would make any sense whatsoever.

Would anyone buy it?
also Wessex Cribbs Causeway ( the Nissan dealer)

Challo

10,654 posts

160 months

Monday 28th November 2022
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Jader1973 said:
Same people that buy any other wholly Chinese owned brand:

Communists.

Mouth breathing fkwits with no awareness of what China is doing to western economies.

More Communists.
I presume you dont buy anything from China at all? Are you sure?

Muddle238

3,991 posts

118 months

Monday 28th November 2022
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The design is quite interesting in terms of front and interior, but the rear of it is just disgusting. I wouldn’t buy one solely due to the rear end.

I also don’t feel that it’s likely a quality product. I don’t expect to see many Ora fky Cats on British roads.

0a

23,956 posts

199 months

Monday 28th November 2022
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People won't but it because they are badge snobs. Doesn't sound like it's a very good car though either.

Europa Jon

573 posts

128 months

Monday 28th November 2022
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Would I buy one? Well, no. But I wouldn't want to buy most cars on sale now. Can we all agree that more choice is a good thing? Nobody's holding a gun at your head forcing you to buy one. Surely this is better than yet another >£60k irrelevance.

Jonny_

4,264 posts

212 months

Tuesday 29th November 2022
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The Cat cropped up in YouTube videos and the like ages ago, and seemed to get some positive reviews, but one of the car mags reviewed a UK car very recently and didn't rate it at all.

FWIW I think it'll find a fair few people (dare I say probably mostly women) who like the cutesy styling and are not bothered that you can get a better EV for the same money. After all, the Fiat 500 is just a less practical Panda, yet it sells well.