Are Chinese made cars safe?
Normal Chinese cars sold domestically in Asia are generally considered to be pretty safe, with similar equipment to American, Japanese, or European cars.
What is the best Chinese made car?
2016
Rank | Brand | Manufacturers |
---|---|---|
1 | Volkswagen | FAW, Shanghai |
2 | Buick | Shanghai GM |
3 | Honda | GAC, Dongfeng |
4 | Changan | Changan |
Are there any Chinese copycat cars?
These are the Chinese copycat cars. Many of China’s domestic car brands have a less than proud history when it comes to copying car designs from other manufacturers. The practice is less common than it once was, but some Chinese models are still blatant rip-offs that are barely distinguishable from the vehicles that inspired them.
Is China’s Automotive Industry moving away from imitation?
The Chinese automotive industry has moved away from imitation in recent years, and many domestic brands are even plotting landmark European and US debuts with competitive new models. But even the biggest brands have a copycat or two lurking in their product portfolio, so join us as we trundle through some of the most outrageous from recent years.
Is the Range Rover Evoque copyright infringement in China?
Until recently, the Chinese car manufacturer produced a very convincing (and much cheaper) parody of the Range Rover Evoque; an issue which JLR disputed on the grounds of copyright infringement and unfair competition. However, JLR aren’t the first victims of Chinese automotive copyright infringement.
What is the history of the Chinese car?
Since the (very late) 1958 birth of the first domestic Chinese passenger car – the Dongfeng CA71 – the People’s Republic of China has made an art form of closely aping vehicles from the western world.