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Jerry2144

(3,232 posts)
8. I'd love to get a Chinese EV
Sun Feb 15, 2026, 02:16 PM
Sunday

They've cracked the code on how to get range, reliability, and price up there.

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I'm good with this. Enough bullshit already. Klarkashton Sunday #1
These MAGA motherfuckers only want to fucking increase tariffs to fuck us all up. Piss on those fucking MAGA turds. SoFlaBro Sunday #2
Didn't they see how we treated the Japanese and South Korean auto workers in Georgia? Deuxcents Sunday #3
Maybe they should have had work visa's? EX500rider Sunday #7
There were three Japanese workers who were caught up in that bullshit RazorbackExpat 23 hrs ago #38
I think we should be able to choose what we want to buy. It's call the free market walkingman Sunday #4
As long as they meet or exceed US safety standards, then good. flvegan Sunday #5
We've given US auto companies so many chances and bailouts. SunSeeker Sunday #6
Ford was the only one NOT to take a bailout. tazcat Sunday #16
I know, but Ford has leaned on protectionist policies like all of the other American car manufacturers. SunSeeker Sunday #23
I dont get the constant bashing of US auto quality. Callie1979 Sunday #17
It's all relative. SunSeeker Sunday #22
Abandoning the smaller car mkt has pissed me off too. I prefer 2 door coupes. Callie1979 15 hrs ago #40
As someone who works for one of the big three radicalleft Yesterday #32
It's not the workers' fault, it's the CEOs' fault. The CEOs cut back on quality control to save $$. SunSeeker 13 hrs ago #41
I'd love to get a Chinese EV Jerry2144 Sunday #8
Wait till Toyota gets their solid state batteries to market Callie1979 Sunday #18
I would like to buy a BYD RainCaster Sunday #9
A common sentiment around the world, in fact peppertree Sunday #24
I'm currently in Rwanda and ... SomewhereInTheMiddle Yesterday #35
My wife's 40+ year old Toyota is now owned by a neighbor who is still driving it daily. hunter 20 hrs ago #39
Toyotas are everywhere here in Rwanda SomewhereInTheMiddle 7 hrs ago #45
so the UAW is gonna work for china level slave wages to keep car prices down? msongs Sunday #10
I don't think so and hope they organize them for a living wage. multigraincracker Sunday #29
Pay the rRump family enough money and you can get what you want....nt mitch96 Sunday #11
And by "fairly soon" your mean 5 to 10 years? mountain grammy Sunday #12
By then, self-driving cars might be fully mainstream and perfected Polybius Sunday #14
Sounds good!👍 mountain grammy Sunday #25
I cringe when I see the words "Made in China" on anything. Dr. T Sunday #13
A BYD would be interesting. BidenRocks Sunday #15
I dont know, I see a LOT of "ego vehicles" on the roads today. Callie1979 Sunday #20
If it's the same cars they're planning on selling in Canada aggiesal Sunday #19
Most Chinese-manufactured vehicles do not meet U.S. federal safety standards Mosby Sunday #21
I'm guessing that and anticipated tariffs is why you can't go to a showroom and buy one today. Ilikepurple Sunday #26
Neither do the ones built by Musk. multigraincracker Sunday #30
I remember a month ago watching a video about Russians having no options but China vehicles and nightmare stories about yaesu Sunday #27
US legacy automakers rolled over Miguelito Loveless Sunday #28
NO THEY DID NOT! radicalleft Yesterday #33
EV adoption was increasing double digit Miguelito Loveless Yesterday #34
US EV sales growth plateaued in 2023. SunSeeker 7 hrs ago #44
Yup, America is too spread out for EVs, with insufficient infrastructure. SunSeeker 7 hrs ago #43
Look how well English exceptionalism worked out for them. hunter Yesterday #31
US automakers have had their chance. Lots of people want small, energy-efficient vehicles. Vinca Yesterday #36
competition is the only thing that forces quality angrycaveman Yesterday #37
I remember the racist undertones in the 1970s, calling Japanese cars "rice burners." SunSeeker 7 hrs ago #42
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