Can I Purchase a Chinese Car in the United States?

TonyClifton

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From Road & Track Magazine:

Chinese car companies have been big on promises but lacking in results when it comes to cracking the lucrative U.S. market.

Until now, no Chinese automaker has made a serious attempt at entering the U.S. market. Emissions regulations and strict safety standards make doing so a multi-million dollar endeavor, with no guarantee of success.

The export plans for the Chinese car named "Brilliance" came to a halt when the German automobile club ADAC crash-tested a BS6. The car folded like an accordion, earning it the lowest possible score in front and side impact testing.

“Chinese manufactures are not strong enough to compete in the mature market like North America and West Europe."

China overtook the U.S. last year to become the world's largest car market, and the country’s passenger-car sales are up nearly 35 percent in the first 11 months of 2010.

The Buick Excelle – a compact sedan and hatchback not sold in the U.S. – was China’s best-selling car in 2009.

[From the Author]

I suppose that China producing cars that "fold like an accordion" is another attempt for the country to control their population.

From the remake of the movie, "The Treasure of the Sierra Madre" filmed in China.

Gold Hat: Airbags? We ain't got no airbags. We don't need no airbags. I don't have to show you any stinking airbags!
 
*pity bump*

(I would pity-bump more of your threads, but that would be a lot of work considering how many of them are bombing.)
 
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