In an interview, the German chancellor said he believes the ban is 'wrong,' as Germany's auto giants struggle to stay competitive against Chinese electric carmakers.
Doesn’t matter if you have to pay 100.000 Euros for such a car and you can get a china one for 35.000… people vote with their wallet and fact is, not many have that much money laying around
there’s now plenty of European EVs around the €20 000 mark that are good enough, same as the Chinese.
There’s going to be plenty of Chinese cars in Europe, same as Japanese or Korean, but this notion peddled by some people that the European brands are going to disappear is just moronic.
Doesn’t matter if you have to pay 100.000 Euros for such a car and you can get a china one for 35.000… people vote with their wallet and fact is, not many have that much money laying around
there’s now plenty of European EVs around the €20 000 mark that are good enough, same as the Chinese. There’s going to be plenty of Chinese cars in Europe, same as Japanese or Korean, but this notion peddled by some people that the European brands are going to disappear is just moronic.
Which ones?
The one I know is Dacia Spring, which has very little range and 1 NCAP star.
Others start around 30k.
“Chinese” one. what is “china one”?
It’s the local currency in the PRC, but that’s not important right now.
local currency in china is “china one”?
Yuan - western pronunciation makes it sound like one.