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After 2 or 3 years, to see if it reliable, it might make sense for some families as a second or third car.
To the person with the Nissan Altima, They had a recall on the model on the Catalytic converter. You may want to check before replacement.
More China garbage, just what we need
I only drive 27 miles a day. I can plug in at work and home! 90 miles is too much for me. I can also make 240V out of 2 lines from opposite sides of a house.
Called a “Town Car”
The GM 420 is only legal in some states. 😉
Scotty, must say, firstly, I enjoy your rants. Although, as a Brit, I often have to repeat the viewing to fully follow all you say so rapidly. Also, my very first car was an ancient 1967 MGB/GT. It was beautiful, stylish, and absolute rubbish! Yes, handsome moi looked good in it. Yet, from the roadside, not so much. Seriously, I loved the look of the car, as did girls I was chatting up at uni. Yet, it was a more than a money pit. I may know about piano, but nothing about its dual-carb rubbish. Ironically, a group of thieves thought it priceless and took it rom me. So, since then, I have had Honda Civics and Accords.
kind of bizarre for me all a sudden every one start to take a look at Chinese automobile
Always great stuff!!! I don't know if I'd want an MG 320 with a 93 mile range, it's ugly as hell with tiny little wheels, and only time will tell how well the battery pack and vehicle will hold up as these are new designs, but I'm sure they'll sell just like the Chevy Bolt EUV did. However, I wouldn't want to be the guinea pig. Let them get proven first. How much quality can you expect from a $15,000 EV car? What's the suspension like, etc.? I'm sure the interior is very basic for $15,000 and everything else likely is, too. Don't think I'd want a Beetle-looking Ora Punk Cat, either. That power and speed available may tear it up in no time, but it might be fun while it lasts. However, it's new technology, too. The interior looks nicer than the MG 320, but still rather basic like a VW Beetle. I wouldn't want to be the guinea pig here, either. At $16,000 to $22,000, I see that as another quality gamble. Let this one get proven first, too.
I wouldn't buy Chinese anything!