Chinese cars, suddenly seeing quite a few...

Chinese cars, suddenly seeing quite a few...

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J4CKO

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43,904 posts

213 months

Friday 11th April
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Obviously MG's, have been around for a while, dont tend to notice them much, but they are obviously Chinese. Keep seeing old blokes (of which I am one) dismissing them as "Junk" but some obviously dont think so. Forgetting that their dads and grandads said the same thing about "Jap Crap" 50 years ago, and look how that went.

I went to the Crewe BYD dealership to pick up a car for my mother in law, she bought a BMW off another outfit that have an office in the same building. I had a look round an Atto, I sat down pretty quickly, it was remarkably unremarkable, no dreams were built but it didnt seem that much different from the VW's I had stuck my nose in at Stafford VW a few weeks back when collecting another car for a family member.

The showroom was pretty busy, Saturday morning and there were about 8 groups of potential customers.

Had a lift in an Ora Cat the other day, seemed alright to be fair.

You can now buy an Xpeng G6, there is also GAK, and Leapmotor, with NIO, Omoda, HiPhi and Zeekr gearing up for UK sales.

For every dismissive "Chinese Junk" person, there seem to be ten others who arent bothered where it came from as long as its cheap, looks alright and does the job. I think the days of laughing at comedy X5 knockoffs have gone, they are, with each model iteration getting closer to, and maybe exceeding in some areas, the "legacy brands". I think anyone who just dismisses them is naive.

How do you see it going, are you going to buy one ?




Triumph Man

9,047 posts

181 months

Friday 11th April
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I think they will probably do quite well with people who just need "a car". I.e., no idea/interest about badge, but as long as it's got 4 wheels and a roof and can connect their phone/carplay they'll be quite happy.


KobayashiMaru86

1,568 posts

223 months

Friday 11th April
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Seeing a lot of Omoda's. At first I thought they were Skoda's from a distance

Dingu

4,839 posts

43 months

Friday 11th April
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Not sure there will be any quality difference between these and any other mainstream cheaper end of the market car tbh.

andy43

11,278 posts

267 months

Friday 11th April
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I assume the BYD showroom has all the demo cars lined up against a wall so no one spots the BUILD YOUR DREAMS chrome lettering stuck on the back.
They look quite good from a distance but whoever named one the Seal needs clubbing.
The end (of European car production) is nigh…

Mike1990

1,068 posts

144 months

Friday 11th April
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I’d have no issue buying an MG if i had to, that MG4’s appeal to me, and mainly because the brand is known and was brought up on old Rovers and MG’s. Even if there’s nothing in common with the old days of MG I just like the brand. The others I’m not sure, probably not. Although the Funky Cat GT does look decent IMO.

Terminator X

17,273 posts

217 months

Friday 11th April
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Imho still mad to buy Chinese if you don't live in China. Before the pedants leap in, a few Chinese components in a phone is NOT the same as a £60-100k car fully designed and built there.

TX.

Dingu

4,839 posts

43 months

Friday 11th April
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Terminator X said:
Imho still mad to buy Chinese if you don't live in China. Before the pedants leap in, a few Chinese components in a phone is NOT the same as a £60-100k car fully designed and built there.

TX.
What issue are you foreseeing?

Truckosaurus

12,511 posts

297 months

Friday 11th April
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There is still an element of bravery in buying from one of the random brands, as they might easily withdraw from the UK market if sales are poor.

But if you are just leasing or PCPing then you only need them to survive 3 years.

Chris Peacock

2,897 posts

147 months

Friday 11th April
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Truckosaurus said:
But if you are just leasing or PCPing then you only need them to survive 3 years.
I've got a leased MG4, which I think is a fantastic little car, but this is my view. I've got no interest in owning one outside of the warranty period.

David87

6,860 posts

225 months

Friday 11th April
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Yeah, there's quite a few about now. In general they seem to look pretty decent, but must have dreadful names that don't sound great outside of China. Think they need to get someone in who isn't Chinese to name stuff for foreign markets. biggrin

There's loads more to come though - when I was in the UAE recently there was one that was a fairly blatant copy of the new LR Defender, but because of this it looked quite good. They were everywhere too... presumably 1/2 the price of the real deal.

nordboy

2,280 posts

63 months

Friday 11th April
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I've driven a couple of BYD demos now and whilst they're not going to set the world on fire, they seem pretty good quality and ok to drive. No different from the 'regular' manufacturers tbh.

The new BYD range of Denza cars seems interesting? 925bhp on the leccy one and they seem to think they're taking the fight to Porsche, BMW etc.

Riley Blue

22,136 posts

239 months

Friday 11th April
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I'm seeing more and more though not yet the one that most intrigues me, the 192bhp MG 3 Hybrid + which ihas been getting very favourable reviews.

ThingsBehindTheSun

1,864 posts

44 months

Friday 11th April
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The old Ford dealership near me that closed a couple of years ago has just reopened as a BYD dealer. The thing that puts me off is how durable these cars are long term and what parts availability will be like.

I have seen videos on YouTube of 2 year old MGs that are already starting to rust underneath around the seems. It might be cheaper to buy, but that is not much good if they depreciate so hard that they are essentially worthless after a few years.

I did notice a lot of Chinese cars in Australia when I was there over Christmas, including a few brands I had never heard of before.

Give it five years and I think they will be a serious rival to any European car.

MattsCar

1,586 posts

118 months

Friday 11th April
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Dingu said:
Terminator X said:
Imho still mad to buy Chinese if you don't live in China. Before the pedants leap in, a few Chinese components in a phone is NOT the same as a £60-100k car fully designed and built there.

TX.
What issue are you foreseeing?
Not answering for the above. But, I can see parts being an issue outside of the manufacturer network.

e.g Ora Funky Cat has been out 3 years almost, sold in fair numbers, not a single brake pad set for sale on eBay. I know this is just an example of 1 part, but the fact that a simple consumable hasn't trickled on to there yet would make me wonder about sourcing other, larger, more important things.

Phateuk

785 posts

150 months

Friday 11th April
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J4CKO said:
Obviously MG's, have been around for a while, dont tend to notice them much, but they are obviously Chinese. Keep seeing old blokes (of which I am one) dismissing them as "Junk" but some obviously dont think so. Forgetting that their dads and grandads said the same thing about "Jap Crap" 50 years ago, and look how that went.

I went to the Crewe BYD dealership to pick up a car for my mother in law, she bought a BMW off another outfit that have an office in the same building. I had a look round an Atto, I sat down pretty quickly, it was remarkably unremarkable, no dreams were built but it didnt seem that much different from the VW's I had stuck my nose in at Stafford VW a few weeks back when collecting another car for a family member.

The showroom was pretty busy, Saturday morning and there were about 8 groups of potential customers.

Had a lift in an Ora Cat the other day, seemed alright to be fair.

You can now buy an Xpeng G6, there is also GAK, and Leapmotor, with NIO, Omoda, HiPhi and Zeekr gearing up for UK sales.

For every dismissive "Chinese Junk" person, there seem to be ten others who arent bothered where it came from as long as its cheap, looks alright and does the job. I think the days of laughing at comedy X5 knockoffs have gone, they are, with each model iteration getting closer to, and maybe exceeding in some areas, the "legacy brands". I think anyone who just dismisses them is naive.

How do you see it going, are you going to buy one ?
As soon as I saw this thread I knew it would hook in the usual suspects biggrin

Wasn't dissapointed to see TX straight in on the first page clap

dxg

9,217 posts

273 months

Friday 11th April
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andy43 said:
I assume the BYD showroom has all the demo cars lined up against a wall so no one spots the BUILD YOUR DREAMS chrome lettering stuck on the back.
They look quite good from a distance but whoever named one the Seal needs clubbing.
The end (of European car production) is nigh…
Saw a BYD saloon thing. Haven't what model it was, but my immediate reaction was that it looked good.

My concern with these cars would be the warranty support, parts availability and long term maintenance.

Compare the Chinese models with the absolute dredge that VW, Audi, and Mercedes are churning out these days, and I think the OP is right about European manufacturers being dust. Ignoring production economics for a moment, they just can't react quickly enough. Look at how long it is taking VW just to roll back their capacitive buttons debacle... Now trying doing that to improve the design of the whole vehicle...

Mammasaid

4,652 posts

110 months

Friday 11th April
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andy43 said:
I assume the BYD showroom has all the demo cars lined up against a wall so no one spots the BUILD YOUR DREAMS chrome lettering stuck on the back.
They look quite good from a distance but whoever named one the Seal needs clubbing.
The end (of European car production) is nigh…
Old news...

https://www.autoexpress.co.uk/byd/360828/byd-drop-...

Mammasaid

4,652 posts

110 months

Friday 11th April
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MattsCar said:
Not answering for the above. But, I can see parts being an issue outside of the manufacturer network.

e.g Ora Funky Cat has been out 3 years almost, sold in fair numbers, not a single brake pad set for sale on eBay. I know this is just an example of 1 part, but the fact that a simple consumable hasn't trickled on to there yet would make me wonder about sourcing other, larger, more important things.
So they're probably all still in warranty, how many have escaped from the dealer network, and are being DIY serviced?

Stephen Gardiner

20 posts

15 months

Friday 11th April
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Dingu said:
Terminator X said:
Imho still mad to buy Chinese if you don't live in China. Before the pedants leap in, a few Chinese components in a phone is NOT the same as a £60-100k car fully designed and built there.

TX.
What issue are you foreseeing?
Don't know about at the individual level (I suspect personal data is a big hidden risk), but volume car making in Europe will be destroyed or very severely damaged if current trends continue. It is madness that we have not followed the EU in placing tariffs on Chinese cars. Europe becoming dependent on Chinese battery technology and cars themselves will surely come back to bite us, just as dependence on Russian energy did in the last twenty years. Giving up critical industrial capability isn't something you can just reverse when you want; the British ought to understand that better than most.