• TexMexBazooka@lemm.ee
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    8 months ago

    They also have fields of decaying vehicles that were built solely to take advantage of the subsidies

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    8 months ago

    Probably not a well received opinion but the amount of China promoting drivel that goes on here in lemmy is astounding.

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      8 months ago

      Eh, I’ve seen all these same headlines on Hacker News. China is a rapidly developing country with a lot more people, manufacturing, advancements, and news than many other countries so it makes sense that there would be a lot of news coming out of it.

      I just visited China for the first time during a business trip a few weeks ago and as an American I was impressed. The US media tries so hard to present only the negative that a lot of Americans aren’t even aware of all the achievements they’ve accomplished.

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      8 months ago

      Which is the propaganda? The posts touting Chinese achievements in tech, or the posts saying to beware of the Chinese milestones?

      Both.

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    8 months ago

    As a professional car reviewer, I couldn’t travel to test-drive interesting cars during the early pandemic, so I did the next best thing: went to the website Alibaba, and bought a Changli. After I paid $2,000 for shipping and customs, the car arrived at my doorstep months later in a massive cardboard box.

    But if you’re hoping that you might be able to buy these cars like you do so many other Chinese-made gadgets, keep dreaming.

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    8 months ago

    I’ve recently driven a brand new 2023/2024 Maxus T90EV. It had 15 miles on the clock when I drove it. These are the problems I experienced with it and these aren’t even touching on my preferences like I thought the seats were uncomfortable, or that regenerative braking is quite aggressive and can’t be changed. So I doubt China EVs are going to take over, not in 2024 at least.

    • Auto lights didn’t work
    • Auto wipers didn’t work
    • Intermittent wipers didn’t work
    • Rear view camera was really poor quality
    • Infotainment system crashed, where I had to walk away from the vehicle with it still in its crashed state. At some point it finally turned off and worked again on the next drive
    • Bluetooth audio kept crashing
    • Infotainment system is really basic
    • Shudders when driving on the factory set speed limiter
    • No driving aids like cruise control or driver defined speed limiter
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    8 months ago

    I‘m just waiting on the release of the german X-Bus. A modular 600kg vehicle that counts as a quad and can be used as a bus/transporter/pickup/camper and recharges 30-50km of range a day through solar energy on the roof for under 20k€ is exactly what I want from an EV. I don’t need a 50k price tag with shiny smart features.

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    8 months ago

    “Whatever kind of EV you might want, chances are China has it.”

    proceeds to describe a car that’s slower and has less range than my e-bike

    Kinda curious what the other options are, I got hit with a paywall.

    I want an Aptera. Any solar cars available in China? A Telo would be sweet but they’re super early on.