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No, thank you for being a beacon of information and clairvoyance around the issues China is facing and revealing the truth about what is going on there.
there's a big ''hype'' here in Australia, promoting e-vehicles... ticking bombs... serving their Chinese overlords, and using ''Nature'' as an excuse [like the Chinese know what Nature is....] You're doing a good thing by warning the World... and everyone who's watching you knows your respect for the Chinese people... But sorry mate... 2 hrs is too much of my limited free time to spend on an issue that I already know too well... you're getting a like, and a comment but I can't watch the all thing...
That's why American HP computers are utter garbage, all produced in China. And Apple phones... and Nike, and Levi's... and Ray-Ban sunglasses... and DELL, Gillette, Channel, Michael Kors... the list is very, very long. The smartphone, laptop or desktop you wrote your comment on was most certainly made in China.
In Soviet Union there was a joke: - What is it that doesn't buzz, doesn't whistle and doesn't scratch the floor? - ???? - It is a Soviet made machine that is supposed to buzz, whistle and scratch the floor.
To be vaguely fair to China, not having mechanical linkages (or hiding them as a "backup" - no use if you're desperate) is a thing on non-Chinese cars too.
There literally is no linkages left in cars. Even airplanes do not have linkages to the flight control surfaces. Especially now when cars are meant to be self driving and crap. I hope and guess that the brake pedal is still strictly linked to the brake booster. But the handbrake (emergency brake) witch is a secondary system that should work even in a complete brake failure? Like if you got onto the highway before realizing that the brake pedal had been removed kind of secondary system. They are electric. You push a button and expect the car to apply enough handbrake to hold the car on a hill. And that the automation is not going to 'brake' lose and let the car go out of control on a hill that you have left it on. A normal handbrake with the wire linkage seems unsafe enough. Let alone the GARBAGE used in todays cars/things. It it actually insane that we leave cars on hills with only the handbrake wires/connections to hold them. In EU lorries and most airbrake systems in the world, (heavy vehicles like trains.) you have every single wheel and tire hold with brakes forced by high force springs to keep the brakes/wheels in place. You need air pressure going to the brakes to unlock the parking brakes. You have to actively force the brakes to unbreak and make it move. And even then your supposed to put physical stops in front and behind the tires. I wonder how in they do it in China. Maybe they remove the safety feature? Since it can be a pain in the ass. And a badly working brake system can have you emergency brake on the highway without wanting to. (brake failure forcing you to a highly unpleasant stop. It however is better then even a chance of not having any brakes at all...) Gas pedals are electrically controlled today. The steering is electrically controlled too. Not even the gear selector is mechanically linked to anything! Especially EV's since there is no gearbox to change gears... Linkages was only left going to the door handles. And not even that do we have now. The pop out airstream handles are ALL absolute disasters. VW vehicles for the last 30 years have a real bad habit of rust forming around the handles as the crappy handles BEND the metal in the door. At least the door handle only fail after 10+ years of rust! Like really Audi 100 from 1982 has streamline low air friction door handles! And to this freaking day are they REALIABLE to a fault! My dad started to lock and unlock the car on the passenger side (even now that side lacked central locking automation.) because the driver side door key lock was so worn that it was making the hole car dangerous from overuse! That car HAD NO AIRBAGS! And it was still 10000% no freaking question that the doors had to be working in a accident/danger. It probably is about as safe to drive that old 80s car around as this modern EV's. The engine is made to go under the car in a front collision. The steering wheel Colum is made to snap apart and collaps in a front crash so that it wound not impale the driver. The hole body of the car is zincked or whatever in a anti rust solution. The car body self heals itself from RUST! 50years and at least 20 of them sitting on wet grass. And it barley has any rust on it. 36000km on the clock. Petrol engine. The brake booster has failed 2 times! The steering servo 3! That is about the only thing outside of tires and brake pads/rotors that was changed on it. Bulbs? The freaking engine and steering wheel was made to fail in a crash. And it did not cause danger because it was designed and tested by actual people not taking shortcuts, or worse.
@@TheDiner50 With sufficient redundancy, car and airliner controls being by wire is quite safe. Once your car or plane has crashed, it will not be able to steer any more, but that doesn't matter. The only thing that matters is getting out. Plane doors are manual.
Back in 2009, I taught English in Beijing to a Chinese car manufacturing executive. During our private conversations, he told me how it is common practice for his company to cut corners on safety standards whenever possible. "It's still a pretty good car," he reasoned, before adding that the company's American partners often became angry at his executive team when inspections revealed the Chinese lack of quality, professionalism, ethics, and accountability in their manufacturing practices. Fraudulently embezzling contract funds allocated for safety features is the rule, not the exception. Death is the consequence. I will absolutely never buy a vehicle made in China. This appalling practice is too rampant for quality assurance to check every bolt and wire. Without a culture of professionalism and honesty, Chinese products will never improve.
Yep. Their corporate business culture has a twisted ethos where they believe they're supposed to screw over who they're selling to, whether customer or contractor, and that it's the fault of the person or people who allow it to happen. It's why the videos of the buildings in China that are disastrously unsafe, that have pillars with no rebar and gravel and trash inside of them exist. The lithium batteries in EVs already have a big big danger of thermal runaway reaction that causes a fire that can't be put out by water and is in fact made worse by it, now add that twisted business culture ethos to it and you have a disaster just waiting to happen.
The impact did not occur at 71 mph. I spend a decade as a traffic homicide investigator, and can quickly tell by the damage how fast a car was moving. The impact looks to be something from the range of 30-40 mph, which should have been entirely survivable. Airbag deployment is not really relevant, it wouldn't have made any difference. But the fact that the doors wouldn't open is a catastrophic failure in design.
@@carlramirez6339 Sounds reasonable. As far as I know, China is a metric country so it would be surprising if they used miles or miles per hour in any document or report.
... Just goes to show how inaccurately this 'content creator' presents information. I could string videos of a whole lot of car fires together and say they were caused by faulty fossil fuel engines, but that's the problem with RUclips and everyone being an 'expert'.
@@Thinkofsomethingnew yes it is. Or do you expect to be able to open the doors after they are smashed? Or maybe you were reffering to electrical failuire, but given your short message that's impossible to know.
@@miquelmarti6537 "yes it is. Or do you expect to be able to open the doors after they are smashed? Or maybe you were reffering to electrical failuire," I am talking about not being able to open a door in case of electrical/computer failure obvious. That expand significant the risk of being looked up (and particularly scary in case of battery fire)
I had a really good laugh at 1:24 as the car vaulted up about 20 feet in the air while you said with a slightly weary tone: " I could sit here all day and show you random chinese EV's bursting into flame" . That was a gem. Well played sir, well played.
Banned? What if they pass the MOT? Apparently according to you that even if they pass all the safety tests in countries where they have strict regulations, they should still be banned. My point is, the word banned is not to be used lightly and is unfair on companies that produce good products
@@rickysmyth If you use some of your braincells you could see the majority of product from chinese companies are bad to terrible. I think the word "banning" is well used in this case.
To be fair, I've been noticing a lot more marks of fully burnt vehicles by the side of the road, don't know if the cars were Chinese EVs or not, or if they were EVs at all... and I'm talking Europe and North American roads!...
Just a few weeks ago I seen some youtubers talk shit about American EVs and how the popular one is blocking "better and cheaper" Chinese EVs. They don't know shit about Chinese EVs
Since you started posting regularly on YT I have noticed some things. In the beginning you seemed full of enthusiasm, new start, new horizons. I really got the impression that you gave it your all and embraced the culture and the people. Slowly but surely I saw the slow envitable slide hope, joy and happiness to sadness and eventually total loss of faith in the CCP. Through all this time I still see you like the people, the culture but the government has left you jaded in the worste way. Thank you for your feet on the ground insights. You have most certainly saved me time , money and heartache. Much appreciated. Look forward to your next video
I had a similar experience. There are some fantastic people, and the place is fascinating and spectacular. However, some business practices are dubious; and the government's fingerprints are on everything. There's a thin veneer of normality, but that's all. It has become much worse under Xi Jinping, but the CCP's control-culture was always there.
Indeed. I also remember how he was a decade ago, and the joy at being in China, driving around on the motorcycle. Now he is fully aware of what the ccp does and how lucky he is to have gotten out without being harmed.
It's what happens when youre eyes are opened and you dive into history, lived in dengfeng with my teacher for 14 years. He showed me all the worst sides first, than went to teach the beautiful side of things. Chanwuyi is a wonderful system to accepting things will never truly stay the same or change for the better.
The people in general are all good people. But in a dog-eat-dog world where you can't trust anyone its bound to make people self-centered. They can only trust themselves. Sad fate of a good people.
@@HonorableBeniah-Ayes of course we buy it because of the cheap price not because of the quality ! We the united states can’t compete with slave labor.
In the Netherlands, Chinese car companies have stored thousands of unsold EVs. They ship them before securing buyers, but it seems that not many people are interested in investing their hard-earned money in a China made product that needs to last 10-15 years. They perceive too much risk associated with these cars.
same goes for the rest of EVs - none of them last 10-15 years without a super expensive battery replacement, nearly doubling the cost of an already expensive car EV mandates are BS, regardless of which country those EVs are from
A fire in ANY type of vehicle can be insane. I drive by a 70's (real hard to tell, but definitely oldish) pickup truck more on fire than I would have believed possible. It was something out of an over the top movie. I was more than FIVE lanes away, and yet the heat radiating through my window made my face hurt!
This is so scary. imagine spending thousands on a vehicle just for it to blow up on you because an organisation was too lazy to enforce quality checks.
The one car that was smoking was outgassing highly toxic fumes from a puncture in the battery. The gasses can be highly explosive in an enclosed space. A shipping container sized battery outgassing in Australia launched a firefighter 30 meters into the air. The thermal runaway fire can't be stopped without huge volumes of salt water. It puts out the fire and discharges the battery at the same time.
By the way, that Chinese chery car incident that happened in Malaysia, the owner actually just came out of chery auto service center, and the technician said the car had nothing wrong although the owner specially told them she felt the brake had a problem
in Russia there's also been a massive increase in Chinese cars after Western brands left in 2022 and I regularly read stories about how they don't survive in the Russian winter 😂
live in canada! no electric anything usually lasts long in the cold! plus check out the ford thunder. it was horrible when it first came out. i could just imagine how they would work if made in china
@@jugaloking69dope58 naw EV's in Canada aren't that bad, they lose some battery life but it isn't terrible, and more modern models are even less effected by it. I'd never wanna see these Chinese EV's on our streets, but the ones made here aren't nearly as bad as EV haters always claim. I know several people with one and they've spent like 15 bucks on their car's electricity per month on average for a few years. If you aren't going for super long drives and stick mostly near a city (though you can still go a decent bit outside) EV's are fine - provided you can charge it in your own home.
India didn't allow the Chinese EV company to establish even a single plant here. They were denied access, i don't know why USA and EU countries are so hesitant to put a ban on Chinese EV.
In a country where there seems to be no safety oversight on the food that one puts in his body, why would there be any safeguards on where you put his body in, like a car?
Guess now we know why Buick sells like crazy in China. GM might not have the greatest track record but they have been building cars for over 100 years.
Just left a comment sayin how my first car that i ever owned was a -88 Honda Accord, and God, i loved that car. Ive had plenty of Japanese cars, and the past 25 years i have been going back and forth with Mazda, Honda, Toyota, Mitsubishi and Subaru. ALL of them have been great cars, the Subaru that i previously had, had a lot of electrical issues, but in my opinion, it just wasnt made to endure the harsh winters and winter weather that we have here in Finland. If China would actually focus more on safely and design, they wouldve had the potential to compete with Japanese cars, but this isnt it.
Honda went sleep 15 years ago and never really woke up. Unfortunetly they were once a great vehicle manufacturer....Now just mundane without really any R and D...Sad😒
Agreed. Some fire departments have EV blankets designed to wrap around the car in fire to cut the oxygen supply enough until they can get it somewhere to allow for a safe burn.
The real crux of the matter is that when vehicles made in china are sold overseas, this increases their economic output and ultimately funds their military.
I met a man that is an engineer for a company that makes high-pressure gas vessels the size of submarines. We were supposed to have a meeting. He had to postpone and fly to China. Two weeks later he was back here in the US, we arranged to have that meeting, but-he had to fly to China a few days later. It happened a third time… he came home to the US, and had to go right back. He phoned me from his seat on the airplane, taking him back to China for the third time within two months. I asked him what is going on over there… he asked me if I had ever bought any tools from Harbor freight. I said yes I have. He said, what would you rate their quality at, I told him almost Stone Age quality. He said exactly. People in China grow up using a shovel or a broom. They do not grow up, helping dad work on the lawnmower on Saturday or work on the car to change the oil. They are not familiar with working with tools, they have no practical experience working with mechanical things. BUT-They go to college, and they get a degree in engineering, but they have no hands on real world common sense, no practical experience growing up….As a result, they have a standard much like harbor, freight tools. They’re not great, they are “good enough.” .. well, my company, selling these large, dangerous, high pressure vessels, good enough is not good enough.. I have to go back to China to make sure installation is done correctly and safely.., not just good enough….. when I was a little kid, I think I was about four years old. I got a toy fire engine truck as a gift. I was laying on the floor making it roll with my hand being a little kid playing with my fire truck. I had it run over the backs of my fingers on my left hand. There was a sharp edge on the bottom of the truck between the wheels on both sides, where the runningboards would be if it had runningboards. That full length, sharp edge, Just like the sharp edge of a lid of a can that you would use a can opener to open sliced the backs of my fingers on my left hand down to the bone… That truck was made in China. At four years old, even I realized that was a stupid way to make a toy for a little kid to play with. apparently today, the “good enough” standard is the standard EVs are built to in china…
Similar story here. The last company i worked for had manufacturing in China and as a result and my role i made 9 trips to China to visit the factories. Despite so many endless meetings about build quality, assembly and alterations. They still made a sh^t product which was impacting the credibility of our company. In the end we pulled manufacturing out of China and brought it back in-house in the UK. I hear similar stories now from friends in the tooling world where many have pulled out of china. This must be having a huge impact on their economy as the trend increases.
Lithium as an alkali metal reacts violently when exposed to water. Just search up videos of what happens when you add sodium or potassium metal into water.
For that first clip, it's a Chery Omoda 5. An incident also happened in a mall in Indonesia and went viral, where a display Omoda 5 crashed into a nearby wall when a kid steps on the pedal. While most people here have mostly blamed the kid and their parents for the incident, I still think that the person who sets up that display car and/or the car itself was at fault. I have been to many car expos, and all the cars that I have got into and tried had been either shut off, or they just enable the electronics and disable the car's engine. That car should not just run with engines on, especially with electric cars that have instantaneous torque. Either the guy that set it up was negligent, or the car just somehow wasn't fitted with that feature and the sales rep failed to show that it was the case.
I'm an oldie but I can remember when the only thing that came out of China was the cheap plastic toy at the bottom of the newly purchased box of cornflakes and even they were moulded badly with sharp edges. I can't believe, we as kids would fight over it. Any other oldies out there remember this.
It's still the same, I just got a non-sharper-image ionic breeze type air purifier on amazon. Showed up, made in China, ugh. Before I turned it on I had to take the parts out and shake out the broken clips that held it together bc it was rattling brand new and get a nice cut on my hand from where the plastic seams meet up for my efforts. There's now more dust collecting on top than on the filtering blades themselves. It's going back for sure. It was not cheap so I thought it would be a bit higher quality.
I’m old enough to remember when “Made In Japan” meant what “Made In China” means today. The difference is once the Japanese learned this, they changed their culture, and now “Made In Japan” is a selling feature. The Chinese, on the other hand, seem to double down. “If you thought _that_ was crap, wait until you see this!”
And the problem isn't just the airbags it is all the other components of the vehicle that took decades of experience of design, materials, testing, manufacturing and controls to make sure they stay that way in a country that has a legal framework to put a check on power. If a part says HSS or UHSS you know that part will actually hold up if it is from any manufacturer than China. You know the hood and other parts that are meant to crumple will do so correctly while the parts that are meant to be rigid will hold up from the US, South Korea, Germany and Japan.
Winston, your video you released today about the bus accident and cover up in China has been taken down. So I am commenting here: The worst thing of all, most Chinese families only have one child. That death represents the end of their family line. All the thousands of ancestors who struggled, fought and built a future, all the way back to the dawn of time, and their family line ends right there. Most Chinese can't afford to have a 2nd child. Most are too old to have a 2nd child. And if they lose their one and only child, they spend the rest of their life never getting over that grief.
Also, what happened during the pandemic taught the world that China cares more about face than it does the lives of millions and millions of people. Globally over 7 million non Chinese died due to China's poor safety standards. And in China, millions more likely died, but we'll never know, because China covered it all up.
@@thejacal2704 It got taken down yesterday and Winston had to edit it and re upload it. So the version up now is edited to remove a lot of the blurred images that were in the previous video.
Hey Winston , thank you for opening my eyes to the real China. I’ve binged your videos from the last 4-5 years and holy cow am I not only disgusted but quite surprised at chinas views on many things. Keep doing what you’re doing here man
In 1982 I bought a clock radio made in the USA. I use it every morning. A few years ago, I bought a clock radio for my other bedroom. It was made in China. Fifteen months later it was dead. It would not even tell the time. We American consumers have brought this kind of problem on ourselves, buying cheap Chinese-made goods: t-shirts that fall apart, appliances that die. Whatever happened to the notion that you get what you pay for? Of course, corporate America has flooded this country with cheap crap, so they deserve a whole lot of blame too.
you cannot blame the companys for flooding the american market with cheep shit. Paying near to zero money for many jobs is one og the reasons for this cheep shit success.
I bought an Oregon scientific (no radio though) bedroom clock, paid £40 for it in i'm gonna say 2004 (can't remember) it's still working like it just came out of the box and I think it's American made. The only thing i would buy Chinese, is food.
@@RAEJDER there u go . U made it up . A stereotype Fun fact Japan copied china in everything Taiwan is part of china And your phone is ofcourse ..... Chinese For a swede u are a really jealous 1
@@RAEJDERpeople like that guy only want proof when it goes against their beliefs, but they also accept everything at face value when it alligns with their beliefs
@@mryang3644 Tesla isn't perfect. no one is. Don't be alarmed. people burned to death because an engineer did not have sense enough to have a manual way to simply open a door. People Died as you said. You do not think people should be concerned?
There is absolutely ZERO chance that car with the trapped passengers hit that 'watering truck' at a speed differential any more than 25 or 30 mph. (Based on the relatively little vehicle damage from the collision) That means the watering truck was doing that at 40 mph, or the claims of a speed of 71 mph were tremendously exaggerated.
Dude, I pop into your channel every now and then. I've got to say, 'You're Awesome' and you inspire me to never get down about this world. I originally saw your content way back in the day when you made videos inside China. You opened up a real world that exists there. From the side ice watched how you grew and collaborated with other content creators. You didn't just talk, you actually married into the culture. Respect. Regardless of it all, even the terrifying events of your departure from China, you always maintained this simple message, 'Stay Awesome'. My wife is South African and I'm from London. I pray you n your family n dear ones stay safe and happy. Peace n Love ❤️🙏
As if Tesla was perfect when they came out. Cmon. People died. ... but it's ok cuz it's US company huh?..... wow. Don't even get me started. Turning a blind eye. What's that say
@@mryang3644 I'm not excusing that people have died in Tesla's, but it's not because of faulty airbags or doors that wont open or structural parts not being bolted on correctly, it's mostly because people are using 'auto pilot' incorrectly. I think those are two very different things, as Tesla's vehicles themselves are engineered well and proven to be quite reliable. And I really dislike Musk, so I'm not shilling for them lol. And I understand new tech and early adoption always come with problems, but they shouldn't be the kinds of problems the Chinese EV's seem to be suffering from.
I was one of the first hundred subscribers to this channel and let me tell you this man has switched full spectrum about China over the years and I'm here for it 😅
You should pay close attention to how poorly researched these videos are, featuring in this case many cars that are not EVs, and generally playing into the anti-China rhetoric for no good reason other than likes and subs.
@@AnonymaxUK OK. So what about Tesla? Is that Tesla is so perfect that never has any accident? In this movie, all the brands he mentioned is only China no any other country, is China the only EV maker in the world? If so, then it is my bad, Sorry.🤧 Besides, have you notice that every movie he made in this channel is only focus on China's bad things no any other China's good things? If this is not an anti-China Channel, I can't come up with another good reason
A message to the rest of the world. It's not racism or discrimination to ridicule and let alone call out the very failed and false practices of china. How they treat its people and let alone the very cutting corners that they do in their manufacturing of their known products and goods.
I've owned two Chinese motorcycles and would never buy another one and definitely would never buy one of their cars. Don't do it people, the quality is none.
I have two Chinese brands speaker boxes. One is around 100 USD and the other is around 25 USD. The cheaper one is bigger and has more functions but the quality of the sound is awful.
It sucks down here in Australia seeing so many Chinese cars on the road. All the Chinese brands you see here are MG, LDV, GWM/Haval, Foton, Chery and BYD. There will probably be more in the future. I wish our government would put an end to all of these dangers to the people of Australia
So long as the Chinesium passes current ADR, then the Aussie Govt can't ban those cars. Otherwise it's back to economic coercion by slapping tariffs on Aussie goods again. We get the same cars in NZ (except Chery, which had to leave about 10 years ago for reasons) and to be honest, there haven't been the same problems with them here, largely coz the quality has to be better than in China and if airbags don't work or they catch fire, then NZ being a small country means Chinese cars are done.
bear in mind that our government is not interested in keeping us safe. Rather, it is all about being able to control our movements. Forcing EVs onto the population makes it easier to manage car use, plus people dying from these cars either inside or innocents on the road is a benefit for those going for population control. It is insideous manipulation of the most diabolical kind.
I rarely see them in my area, thank god. I live in Livo Sydney n only see 1 every few days so we were lucky. I would never buy or get an EV no matter what country or company it'z from, especially from china. Lol. I'll stick to my petrol car all day, anyday, hyundai. Lol. Sori, couldn't help myself n do the hyundai commercial rhyme we used to have back in the day. Hehe
The doors don’t open because they are not like older regular cars. When you try to open the door the handle is moving a switch, it’s not pulling on a thin steel rod that usually attached to the door latch. Death traps
They have no sense of or security in ownership. Since Lenin's Red Terror and Stalin's purge of the "Kulaks" people in communist countries have no property rights and no reason to excel in quality. It is a miracle DGI drones ever got off the ground - I suspect they used Hong Kong and were pre Xi's reign?.
not huaweis problem but the maker of the whole car/ i'm a huawei fan and i have expereinced huawei is way better than every else brand in technology/ but what just happend is just terble/ and huawei is just inside like the screen kirin cpu HarmonyOS and ect/ but battery and door and ect is the crap company/ what if huawei made everything maybe the perfect story or maybe not huawei should try that one time/ and i love huawei product but i would love it more if huawei made every 100% part and not use other company S part or team with someone and build it torgether.
I do exactly the same. China would not be the problem that it is, if only the rest of the world would discern and not buy junk. The belligerence of the CCP needs to be checked. Stop buying Chinese products. Very effective!!!
A new car built by my company leaves somewhere traveling at 60 mph. The rear differential locks up. The car crashes and burns with everyone trapped inside. Now, should we initiate a recall? Take the number of vehicles in the field, A, multiply by the probable rate of failure, B, multiply by the average out-of-court settlement, C. A times B times C equals X. If X is less than the cost of a recall, we don't do one
Hello here in Mexico there are countless memes of brand new chinese cars spotted broken down abd being towed by a tow truck. 20k miles and the transmission dies. All kinds of problems. Mg is the worst here.
I live in Denmark and there has been a huge increase in Chinese EV car sales here, you see them everywhere. I hope people wake up and realize the dangers and that its worth prioritizing safety instead saving a few bucks
@@spran369There is no such thing as QC for air bags, crumple zones, etc for a new car. If there is, no one will sell a new car. What they always do (car manufacture) around the world is just to check the list as QC. (heck even oxygen mask system in airbus/boeing is known to have 20% of failure lol).
Im from México and I work for a huge rental car company and theyre keep buying this MG5 for low cost. We havent had a mayor situation with them, except that theyre really heavy to Drive or what we call, "Burros" because they took a long time to gain speed. Not gonna touch any of those chinese cars anytime soon
I watched a report where they said that they had invested massively to look at the quality of production, but obviously they did not look at the quality of their products
And the EU is welcoming all these bad Chinese cars. Spoiling the market for Eu manufacturers and risking lives! Thanks for showing this. We will have to spread this to put a hold to it.
Thankful for them. Saved my life once when someone hit us head on in my bros brand new 99 ford ranger. Still life changing but much better than without airbags.
Well thousands of cars like these are arriving in Brazil continuously, even with a 92% tariff, people are bankrupting themselves to buy them, believing that they can recoup their investment in record time.
@@lindadeeds5326 Poor people told that they should buy this exotic, upperclass sounding car and than realizing its a pile of dogshit and they got scammed. Many poor people will do anything to not appear poor and this is one of those gambles.
What's funny is that this morning I heard NPR bashing Tesla saying they weren't that good and that China's EV's were of great quality🤣 Great to know we can always count on mainstream to tell us the exact opposite of reality.
Tesla EVs are also dangerous and not worth the risk - they are ALL just worthless products for the Global Warming pyramid scam. Buy an EV - go broke and start catching the bus to get to work. Enjoy "saving the planet".
At 4:31, that lady in red that represents Huawei, was held in open custody by Canada for several months in her selection of luxury homes in Vancouver. In retaliation, the CCP arrested two Canadian businessmen in China and held them in jail to be exchanged. Nasty behaviour.
I worked for a prominent company that was bought by the Chinese. They installed a bean counter as CEO. The company uses cranes....very BIG cranes, and the chief engineer, who I went to school with, and knows more about cranes than almost everyone, had to send a team of British engineers to China, as we were 'obliged' to buy their cranes. The engineers had to literally stand over the Chinese workforce to ensure welding was done correctly in all respects. The frames were made from Chinese steel, but all the electrics were from Siemens, and all the ropes came from Japan. The Chinese even bought out their British competitors so they could close them down. Their 'quality' is crap. They pay more attention to the packaging than the product.
I'm so glad you covered this, when I seen the video about the horrible death of these people you were the 1st person I thought of to send it to, but you're already on it ! Thank you
I am reminded of seeing an economics youtuber recently talking about how Chinese EVs flooding the market would be a massively bad deal for US and EU cars. Feels to me like someone should look into things like this a bit more often.
as proof by this guy repping surf shark... ANYONE can be bought and paid for. were just lucky china didnt offer him the same amount to stop reporting. lucky its just surf shark asking him to rep their data mining operation.
U just decribed Tesla issues from before.. people didnt die from Teslas mistakes too?????.... but no one cares. It's all about a certain somebody now....... wow.
😂What are the NUMBERS?? Which brand ? How many cars sold vs burned ? Out of millions of EV's some do fail & catch fire and all you show are those. But stats prove ICE or Hybrids burn FAR MORE. Fires per 100,000 miles Hybrids 3,200 ICE 1250 BEV just 21 This channels sounding more & more like a protectionist US Auto industry shill rather than an expose of chinese evs
I won't buy a Chinese EV ever, I tell others not to! But watch out for influencers pushing the Chinese EV's including well known names. Again, buy from friends and allies of the US!
Buy from friends and allies - Seriously ? - Try Googling (US)Tesla EV fires, (Sweden) Volvo 4CD catching fire, (US)Ford F150 fire, (Japan)Toyota recall of 2 million EV cars for fire risk, (Japan) Mitsubishi MiEV caught fire, (Japan)Mitsubishi Outlander P-HEV battery cells melted. The idea that Chinese EV's are any worse is dumb when you actually look past your bias or racism and see that MOST manufacturers, American or otherwise are having similar EV problems. China has 32% more EV's on the road than any other country, of course there will be more breakdowns, issues, fires etc simply because there are more on the roads. Doesn't make it good or right, it's just math.
I live in Cuenca, Ecuador. This country has begun to import Chinese-built cars without charging import taxes. For that reason they are very inexpensive. I spoke with my upstairs neighbor about the dangers you have described. They were already aware of a rear axle giving away here for a Chinese car. Thankfully, they will not be buying one to replace their aging Chevy.
i drive a MG4 ... i'm quite happy with the car, we still didnt have any problems. The drive assists are not so perfect and i need to turn off lane control, because sometimes really hard to take control of steering wheel in weird situations. Additionally i'm part of some MG4 driver groups, ... many report that their car is just standing around after an car accident, means they are not able to get the spare parts to fix it .. wait for long time now ...
And I feel bad about the man who died, burned alive, cuz the doors wouldn't unlock after a. Accident....Just STUCK........ In a TESLA.............. oh damn, yall forgot already? Tesla so perfect huh
The Huawei management couldn't actually visit the scene of the disaster, as they were too busy removing the warranty parts from their paperwork. They are still correct about the cause of the accident, of course, you don't need to see it for a loss adjuster to make a judgment call.
Hi Sir 👋 . I'm Malaysian 🇲🇾 . Thanks for this video 👍🏻 . You just save my life, because I almost bought a Chinese 🇨🇳 EV . I will not buy any Chinese 🇨🇳 EV after watching this video 🙂 .
Good on you listening to reason. Honestly speaking you are better off buying an older (think something from the 90s to early 00s at the latest) as you are actually able to perform repairs and maintenance yourself. Best of luck!
And think about the Cobalt and hydrogen cyanide that emits from an EV Fire...plus the many others that will literally kill you when it touches your skin, or if you breath it.
@mryang3644 desperately trying to talk about Tesla in multiple threads, as though Americans aren’t nicely split down the middle on Tesla/Elon. Whataboutism is the Wumaos only tool.
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No, thank you for being a beacon of information and clairvoyance around the issues China is facing and revealing the truth about what is going on there.
CHINA is guilt for global covid sabotage
Saw a Tesla just the other day broke down and the batteries smoking, not sure if it finally caught fire.
there's a big ''hype'' here in Australia, promoting e-vehicles... ticking bombs... serving their Chinese overlords, and using ''Nature'' as an excuse [like the Chinese know what Nature is....]
You're doing a good thing by warning the World... and everyone who's watching you knows your respect for the Chinese people...
But sorry mate... 2 hrs is too much of my limited free time to spend on an issue that I already know too well... you're getting a like, and a comment but I can't watch the all thing...
Ever since I was a kid 'made in China" was a warning about low quality and short lifespan of the product.
way back in the 80s i remember toy cars "made in hong kong" had good quality. days long gone
That's why American HP computers are utter garbage, all produced in China. And Apple phones... and Nike, and Levi's... and Ray-Ban sunglasses... and DELL, Gillette, Channel, Michael Kors... the list is very, very long. The smartphone, laptop or desktop you wrote your comment on was most certainly made in China.
@@rhetorical1488Hong Kong wasn’t China in the 80s
@@rhetorical1488 Back then Hong Kong was basically a british-controlled state, so...
EVs are a scam supported by Chinese and US govt
There's a saying in China that the only product that doesn't explode is a bomb.
that's like something Confucius would say "the only made in china product that does not explode is a chinese made bomb"
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Well they did invent fireworks 😊
In Soviet Union there was a joke:
- What is it that doesn't buzz, doesn't whistle and doesn't scratch the floor?
- ????
- It is a Soviet made machine that is supposed to buzz, whistle and scratch the floor.
Having no mechanical linkage between the door catches and hand leavers is an absolute disaster and should be banned.
What about steer-by-wire ?
Yes for things like doors there should ALWAYS be a manual over-ride option. Anything else is a potential deathtrap.
To be vaguely fair to China, not having mechanical linkages (or hiding them as a "backup" - no use if you're desperate) is a thing on non-Chinese cars too.
There literally is no linkages left in cars. Even airplanes do not have linkages to the flight control surfaces. Especially now when cars are meant to be self driving and crap.
I hope and guess that the brake pedal is still strictly linked to the brake booster. But the handbrake (emergency brake) witch is a secondary system that should work even in a complete brake failure? Like if you got onto the highway before realizing that the brake pedal had been removed kind of secondary system. They are electric. You push a button and expect the car to apply enough handbrake to hold the car on a hill. And that the automation is not going to 'brake' lose and let the car go out of control on a hill that you have left it on. A normal handbrake with the wire linkage seems unsafe enough. Let alone the GARBAGE used in todays cars/things. It it actually insane that we leave cars on hills with only the handbrake wires/connections to hold them.
In EU lorries and most airbrake systems in the world, (heavy vehicles like trains.) you have every single wheel and tire hold with brakes forced by high force springs to keep the brakes/wheels in place. You need air pressure going to the brakes to unlock the parking brakes. You have to actively force the brakes to unbreak and make it move. And even then your supposed to put physical stops in front and behind the tires. I wonder how in they do it in China. Maybe they remove the safety feature? Since it can be a pain in the ass. And a badly working brake system can have you emergency brake on the highway without wanting to. (brake failure forcing you to a highly unpleasant stop. It however is better then even a chance of not having any brakes at all...)
Gas pedals are electrically controlled today. The steering is electrically controlled too. Not even the gear selector is mechanically linked to anything! Especially EV's since there is no gearbox to change gears... Linkages was only left going to the door handles. And not even that do we have now.
The pop out airstream handles are ALL absolute disasters. VW vehicles for the last 30 years have a real bad habit of rust forming around the handles as the crappy handles BEND the metal in the door. At least the door handle only fail after 10+ years of rust! Like really Audi 100 from 1982 has streamline low air friction door handles! And to this freaking day are they REALIABLE to a fault!
My dad started to lock and unlock the car on the passenger side (even now that side lacked central locking automation.) because the driver side door key lock was so worn that it was making the hole car dangerous from overuse! That car HAD NO AIRBAGS! And it was still 10000% no freaking question that the doors had to be working in a accident/danger. It probably is about as safe to drive that old 80s car around as this modern EV's. The engine is made to go under the car in a front collision. The steering wheel Colum is made to snap apart and collaps in a front crash so that it wound not impale the driver. The hole body of the car is zincked or whatever in a anti rust solution. The car body self heals itself from RUST! 50years and at least 20 of them sitting on wet grass. And it barley has any rust on it. 36000km on the clock. Petrol engine. The brake booster has failed 2 times! The steering servo 3! That is about the only thing outside of tires and brake pads/rotors that was changed on it. Bulbs? The freaking engine and steering wheel was made to fail in a crash. And it did not cause danger because it was designed and tested by actual people not taking shortcuts, or worse.
@@TheDiner50 With sufficient redundancy, car and airliner controls being by wire is quite safe. Once your car or plane has crashed, it will not be able to steer any more, but that doesn't matter. The only thing that matters is getting out. Plane doors are manual.
In Belgium they’re hesitant to allow them just for the Chinese spy software alone, but this is next-level craziness.
@@zacksmith5963sure ur not the bot? 😂
@@makern5304 didn't know new jersey is bot
Austria is also selling them. But I geniunely don't see any on the road. Haven't seen a single one despite them being a thing here for a few years.
Zack Smith! You seem real…
Plenty of MG here in Wallonia, though!
Back in 2009, I taught English in Beijing to a Chinese car manufacturing executive. During our private conversations, he told me how it is common practice for his company to cut corners on safety standards whenever possible. "It's still a pretty good car," he reasoned, before adding that the company's American partners often became angry at his executive team when inspections revealed the Chinese lack of quality, professionalism, ethics, and accountability in their manufacturing practices. Fraudulently embezzling contract funds allocated for safety features is the rule, not the exception. Death is the consequence. I will absolutely never buy a vehicle made in China. This appalling practice is too rampant for quality assurance to check every bolt and wire. Without a culture of professionalism and honesty, Chinese products will never improve.
Yep. Their corporate business culture has a twisted ethos where they believe they're supposed to screw over who they're selling to, whether customer or contractor, and that it's the fault of the person or people who allow it to happen. It's why the videos of the buildings in China that are disastrously unsafe, that have pillars with no rebar and gravel and trash inside of them exist. The lithium batteries in EVs already have a big big danger of thermal runaway reaction that causes a fire that can't be put out by water and is in fact made worse by it, now add that twisted business culture ethos to it and you have a disaster just waiting to happen.
unfortunately too many cars worldwide use Chinese parts.
@@Itsallsotiresome that's my take on their business culture. They like shortcuts, and praise "image", forget about substance. It is insane!
When no-one buys their products they will evolve and improve, just like every company has done.
It is not really the part that is the issue but the problem is when they cut corner @@emmapeel8163
The impact did not occur at 71 mph. I spend a decade as a traffic homicide investigator, and can quickly tell by the damage how fast a car was moving. The impact looks to be something from the range of 30-40 mph, which should have been entirely survivable. Airbag deployment is not really relevant, it wouldn't have made any difference. But the fact that the doors wouldn't open is a catastrophic failure in design.
Might have been 71 kph instead of mph then.
I crashed a Nissan Micra faster than this thing and escaped from the back door.
@@carlramirez6339 Sounds reasonable. As far as I know, China is a metric country so it would be surprising if they used miles or miles per hour in any document or report.
... Just goes to show how inaccurately this 'content creator' presents information. I could string videos of a whole lot of car fires together and say they were caused by faulty fossil fuel engines, but that's the problem with RUclips and everyone being an 'expert'.
@@BuckyPowerhe’s just reporting what Chinese media reported. It’s obvious he doesn’t think it was an unsurvivable crash
Being unable to open door in case of crash is total insanity.... wtf
Iron coffins.
That's quite typical for any type of car. But the burning batteries should mark these cars as not-ready-for-selling.
@@miquelmarti6537 No it is not
@@Thinkofsomethingnew yes it is. Or do you expect to be able to open the doors after they are smashed? Or maybe you were reffering to electrical failuire, but given your short message that's impossible to know.
@@miquelmarti6537 "yes it is. Or do you expect to be able to open the doors after they are smashed? Or maybe you were reffering to electrical failuire,"
I am talking about not being able to open a door in case of electrical/computer failure obvious. That expand significant the risk of being looked up (and particularly scary in case of battery fire)
I had a really good laugh at 1:24 as the car vaulted up about 20 feet in the air while you said with a slightly weary tone: " I could sit here all day and show you random chinese EV's bursting into flame" .
That was a gem. Well played sir, well played.
I somehow missed that but thankfully I read your comment and laughed when I ran that back
That's a toyota rav 4 😂😂😂
Agreed . 😂😂😂 that's a Toyota rav 4
@@mishsmffyes fun fact
That's a Toyota rav 4 . So he lied
A. that is no EV
B that is from a movie set.
Tragic and unnecessary loss of life due to greed and incompetence.
These Chinese cars and motorbikes should be banned from being imported anywhere.
EVs are a scam supported by Chinese and US govt
Banned? What if they pass the MOT? Apparently according to you that even if they pass all the safety tests in countries where they have strict regulations, they should still be banned. My point is, the word banned is not to be used lightly and is unfair on companies that produce good products
@@rickysmyth Went straight over your head huh!
@@rickysmyththat sounds like something a wumao would say
@@rickysmyth If you use some of your braincells you could see the majority of product from chinese companies are bad to terrible.
I think the word "banning" is well used in this case.
The emergency workers in red jumpsuits are standing around while a civilian is trying to get people out of the back seat.
EVs are a scam supported by Chinese and US govt
The official workers probably knew it was futile. How many of these have they seen, too many to risk themselves on an EV fire I'll bet.
@@angelachouinard4581 nah, that's the usual han hivemind™ at (not)work... 🙄
Probably worried about getting sued
@@angelachouinard4581nah, not your family, not your problem. Chinese don't do anything unless it's benefits them or their family
They switched from building Internal Combustion engines to Spontaneous Combustion engines.
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Thats good
Nice
Why did so many American manufacturers move to China ? This is nothing but stupid propaganda to make Bidens' latest bungle look good.
That comment WINS all of the AWARDS!
Never forget: if you by cheap, you buy twice.
You only will never buy again because you are already dead.
All shite from China. The villains? Greedy business men in the West , plus people in the West who want ever cheaper goods. Wake up people.
Being poor is expensive
USA: To safeguard American drivers, we levy a 100% tariff on Chinese electric vehicles.Our Tesla is perfect
NASA will not agree.
imagine if these same people ran a bio research lab... I mean imagine what could happen... oh wait...
Comment of the week! Spot on 😂👍
Hahaha you win the Internet today.
oh no
yep. already happened
hahahah good one
I heard on the radio the other day that you could get a chinese EV for 10k US. I thought to myself, "That's an expensive bonfire."
To be fair, I've been noticing a lot more marks of fully burnt vehicles by the side of the road, don't know if the cars were Chinese EVs or not, or if they were EVs at all... and I'm talking Europe and North American roads!...
And I don't like marshmallows, so I wouldn't have anything to bring to the bonfire. . .
@@you2be839 I guess you're from a parallel universe, probably from a CCP pooed universe...
@@you2be839 hello CCP bot
Just a few weeks ago I seen some youtubers talk shit about American EVs and how the popular one is blocking "better and cheaper" Chinese EVs.
They don't know shit about Chinese EVs
Since you started posting regularly on YT I have noticed some things.
In the beginning you seemed full of enthusiasm, new start, new horizons. I really got the impression that you gave it your all and embraced the culture and the people.
Slowly but surely I saw the slow envitable slide hope, joy and happiness to sadness and eventually total loss of faith in the CCP. Through all this time I still see you like the people, the culture but the government has left you jaded in the worste way.
Thank you for your feet on the ground insights. You have most certainly saved me time , money and heartache. Much appreciated. Look forward to your next video
I had a similar experience. There are some fantastic people, and the place is fascinating and spectacular. However, some business practices are dubious; and the government's fingerprints are on everything. There's a thin veneer of normality, but that's all. It has become much worse under Xi Jinping, but the CCP's control-culture was always there.
Indeed. I also remember how he was a decade ago, and the joy at being in China, driving around on the motorcycle. Now he is fully aware of what the ccp does and how lucky he is to have gotten out without being harmed.
It's what happens when youre eyes are opened and you dive into history, lived in dengfeng with my teacher for 14 years. He showed me all the worst sides first, than went to teach the beautiful side of things. Chanwuyi is a wonderful system to accepting things will never truly stay the same or change for the better.
The people in general are all good people. But in a dog-eat-dog world where you can't trust anyone its bound to make people self-centered. They can only trust themselves. Sad fate of a good people.
He swallowed the redpill from the matrix and is now awaken
One of the inherent flaws of stealing IP without the experience and understanding of what it took to gain that knowledge.
These are not cars, but urns with built-in cremation facilities.
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That's Tesla
Lmao
@@JonySmith-bb4gxNice try, Soy Boy. But don’t worry, Teslas are made by China’s biggest ally, Elon Musk. So, you should be rooting for Tesla.
I think you do not khow right you are.
Just like everything else they make a big pile of junk.
More Chinese container ships coming to the U.S. than vise versa. 🤷
Have you ever seen a "made in China" stamp and said that's a good quality product 😂 me neither.
Dji drones are pretty good
Cheap mentality, cheap products, cheap society.
@@HonorableBeniah-Ayes of course we buy it because of the cheap price not because of the quality ! We the united states can’t compete with slave labor.
In the Netherlands, Chinese car companies have stored thousands of unsold EVs. They ship them before securing buyers, but it seems that not many people are interested in investing their hard-earned money in a China made product that needs to last 10-15 years. They perceive too much risk associated with these cars.
same goes for the rest of EVs - none of them last 10-15 years without a super expensive battery replacement, nearly doubling the cost of an already expensive car
EV mandates are BS, regardless of which country those EVs are from
Dog poop and horse poop last longer than most EV's.
@@chrispbacon3042 Do you or have you ever owned one? Betting not.
No wonder why Europe is worried about them dumping cheap shit
Good to know, I’ll do some extra research before i’ll buy a car in the Netherlands
A fire in ANY type of vehicle can be insane. I drive by a 70's (real hard to tell, but definitely oldish) pickup truck more on fire than I would have believed possible. It was something out of an over the top movie. I was more than FIVE lanes away, and yet the heat radiating through my window made my face hurt!
USA: To safeguard American drivers, we levy a 100% tariff on Chinese electric vehicles.Our Tesla is perfect
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This is so scary. imagine spending thousands on a vehicle just for it to blow up on you because an organisation was too lazy to enforce quality checks.
Happens all the time here in the US.
@@HonorableBeniah-A CCP 50 cent army shill working hard!
Thousands? Try tens of thousands in a real country
@@HonorableBeniah-A false, CCP shill
@@HonorableBeniah-ANo it doesn't.
Who said they even bothered to install airbags? Airbags are very expensive, and omitting them would boost profits greatly
I think many countries have regulations about new cars having them.
You dont need AirBags
You need Obly a copy of XiJinPin Thought on the Dashboard.
@@martinharris5017 Many palms are greased, many signatures forged, many politicians are on the CCP dole.
@phantagirlable Perhaps that is what he meant. They install airbags but they are only to tick a box and do not actually function. very likely so.
Well…..*most* air bags are expensive, the kind that work well. But China can make a cheap fake that kind of works…..sometimes.
Thanks
Edit it breaks my heart that a young family was destroyed over such an accident.
The one car that was smoking was outgassing highly toxic fumes from a puncture in the battery. The gasses can be highly explosive in an enclosed space. A shipping container sized battery outgassing in Australia launched a firefighter 30 meters into the air. The thermal runaway fire can't be stopped without huge volumes of salt water. It puts out the fire and discharges the battery at the same time.
Salt water can only discharge the battery IF it can reach the cells. Those cells are enclosed in a waterproof casing.
By the way, that Chinese chery car incident that happened in Malaysia, the owner actually just came out of chery auto service center, and the technician said the car had nothing wrong although the owner specially told them she felt the brake had a problem
In Malaysia these car are not rare, more and more Chinese EV are on the road. I rather have a door cannot lock than open.
in Russia there's also been a massive increase in Chinese cars after Western brands left in 2022 and I regularly read stories about how they don't survive in the Russian winter 😂
It's the same story all over the 'developing' world. They've flooded the market.
And why did they leave, because Russia invaded a sovereign state and is rule by a war criminal.
live in canada! no electric anything usually lasts long in the cold! plus check out the ford thunder. it was horrible when it first came out.
i could just imagine how they would work if made in china
@@jugaloking69dope58 naw EV's in Canada aren't that bad, they lose some battery life but it isn't terrible, and more modern models are even less effected by it. I'd never wanna see these Chinese EV's on our streets, but the ones made here aren't nearly as bad as EV haters always claim. I know several people with one and they've spent like 15 bucks on their car's electricity per month on average for a few years. If you aren't going for super long drives and stick mostly near a city (though you can still go a decent bit outside) EV's are fine - provided you can charge it in your own home.
@fenthule Nah...
No Chinese EV's here please. 😮
they will bring it in the u.s. and eu market through other countries loopoles
Yes, No more BMW, no more Volvo and Polestar please! And OMG no more Tesla!
@chubbyboo2218 Thanks 😊 sorry to
hear that too.
@@wolfgangpreier9160 Thanks 😊 Didn't Tesla just announce doing
something with China.?
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Building upon a web of lies is like a house of cards .
India didn't allow the Chinese EV company to establish even a single plant here.
They were denied access, i don't know why USA and EU countries are so hesitant to put a ban on Chinese EV.
❤ India
Their politicians are in the see see pee's pocket; just look at brandon in the US, he is not called beijing joe for nothing.
Joe Biden can be bribed with crack money yo😂
Greed for money.
Isn't it more of political issue rather than quality issue?
In a country where there seems to be no safety oversight on the food that one puts in his body, why would there be any safeguards on where you put his body in, like a car?
Japanese 🇯🇵 Honda engines have won F1 world championships. Meanwhile. Chinese 🇨🇳 BYD (Burn Your Driveway) engines are known for catching on fire.
Guess now we know why Buick sells like crazy in China. GM might not have the greatest track record but they have been building cars for over 100 years.
Just left a comment sayin how my first car that i ever owned was a -88 Honda Accord, and God, i loved that car. Ive had plenty of Japanese cars, and the past 25 years i have been going back and forth with Mazda, Honda, Toyota, Mitsubishi and Subaru. ALL of them have been great cars, the Subaru that i previously had, had a lot of electrical issues, but in my opinion, it just wasnt made to endure the harsh winters and winter weather that we have here in Finland. If China would actually focus more on safely and design, they wouldve had the potential to compete with Japanese cars, but this isnt it.
Honda went sleep 15 years ago and never really woke up. Unfortunetly they were once a great vehicle manufacturer....Now just mundane without really any R and D...Sad😒
@@chrispbacon3042new Civic Type R is great
@@haz3004 Good that you enjoy new Honda. But their sales numbers say otherwise. No longer are they the BMW of orient like they were once known.
A Li-ion fire is basically impossible to extinguish.
It's kinda dangerous to drive around with such flammable thing
Agreed. Some fire departments have EV blankets designed to wrap around the car in fire to cut the oxygen supply enough until they can get it somewhere to allow for a safe burn.
Adding the danger of them combined with Chinese quality is going to be real bad.
The real crux of the matter is that when vehicles made in china are sold overseas, this increases their economic output and ultimately funds their military.
yesz same with the 2 other countries from the block. if the US and EU stop funding the next global conflict that would be super
And then we have to fund our own militaries more too to keep up with China. Gee, who benefits from all this? HMMMMMMM...... 🤔
Why would they need to fund their military? You mix it up with how it works in the US 😂
@@GrgAProduction why would china need to fund their military? What's going on in the south China sea right now? Derp
@@stevesmith7239 how many billions biden gifted iran last year? For peaceful purposes only right? lol
I met a man that is an engineer for a company that makes high-pressure gas vessels the size of submarines. We were supposed to have a meeting. He had to postpone and fly to China. Two weeks later he was back here in the US, we arranged to have that meeting, but-he had to fly to China a few days later. It happened a third time… he came home to the US, and had to go right back. He phoned me from his seat on the airplane, taking him back to China for the third time within two months. I asked him what is going on over there…
he asked me if I had ever bought any tools from Harbor freight. I said yes I have. He said, what would you rate their quality at, I told him almost Stone Age quality. He said exactly. People in China grow up using a shovel or a broom. They do not grow up, helping dad work on the lawnmower on Saturday or work on the car to change the oil. They are not familiar with working with tools, they have no practical experience working with mechanical things. BUT-They go to college, and they get a degree in engineering, but they have no hands on real world common sense, no practical experience growing up….As a result, they have a standard much like harbor, freight tools. They’re not great, they are “good enough.” ..
well, my company, selling these large, dangerous, high pressure vessels, good enough is not good enough.. I have to go back to China to make sure installation is done correctly and safely.., not just good enough…..
when I was a little kid, I think I was about four years old. I got a toy fire engine truck as a gift. I was laying on the floor making it roll with my hand being a little kid playing with my fire truck. I had it run over the backs of my fingers on my left hand. There was a sharp edge on the bottom of the truck between the wheels on both sides, where the runningboards would be if it had runningboards. That full length, sharp edge, Just like the sharp edge of a lid of a can that you would use a can opener to open sliced the backs of my fingers on my left hand down to the bone… That truck was made in China. At four years old, even I realized that was a stupid way to make a toy for a little kid to play with.
apparently today, the “good enough” standard is the standard EVs are built to in china…
Source ?
Similar story here. The last company i worked for had manufacturing in China and as a result and my role i made 9 trips to China to visit the factories. Despite so many endless meetings about build quality, assembly and alterations. They still made a sh^t product which was impacting the credibility of our company. In the end we pulled manufacturing out of China and brought it back in-house in the UK. I hear similar stories now from friends in the tooling world where many have pulled out of china. This must be having a huge impact on their economy as the trend increases.
@@JonySmith-bb4gx Wtf do you want are source for a childhood story are you dumb?
@@dj_paultuk7052 source ,m proof ????
Why did serpent baldy showed Korean Hyundai ICE cars in the first 3 clips 😂😂😂
@@dj_paultuk7052 I bet the anal swabs and two weeks forced isolation due to covid fears didn't help convince your company to stay in China either. 😏
Imagine running into a water truck and still dying in an inferno
Water ignites lithium
@@NedRyerson209 The water probably burns too.
Lithium as an alkali metal reacts violently when exposed to water. Just search up videos of what happens when you add sodium or potassium metal into water.
Uhm, I think you need to learn a thing or two about EV Fire Safety. You cannot, under ANY CIRCUMSTANCES, use WATER to extinguish an EV fire.
A lady in Florida drove her Tesla into a lake. It caught fire and burned underwater.
For that first clip, it's a Chery Omoda 5. An incident also happened in a mall in Indonesia and went viral, where a display Omoda 5 crashed into a nearby wall when a kid steps on the pedal. While most people here have mostly blamed the kid and their parents for the incident, I still think that the person who sets up that display car and/or the car itself was at fault.
I have been to many car expos, and all the cars that I have got into and tried had been either shut off, or they just enable the electronics and disable the car's engine. That car should not just run with engines on, especially with electric cars that have instantaneous torque. Either the guy that set it up was negligent, or the car just somehow wasn't fitted with that feature and the sales rep failed to show that it was the case.
Someone should write a book.
You could call it "unsafe at any speed"!
_Unsafe at any Speed II_
Quite true in this case. They even catch fire standing still.
EVs are a scam supported by Chinese and US govt
@@Qingeaton LOL Good point.
_Unsafe Turned Off And Parked In Your Garage-When We Say “Any Speed” We Mean It_
I'm an oldie but I can remember when the only thing that came out of China was the cheap plastic toy at the bottom of the newly purchased box of cornflakes and even they were moulded badly with sharp edges. I can't believe, we as kids would fight over it. Any other oldies out there remember this.
Yes. All the cheap crap is made in Vietnam, Malaysia, etc. Chinese wages have quadrupled and they are going hi-tech.
EVs are a scam supported by Chinese and US govt
Vietnam has pretty excellent sewn goods though, bout the only thing I can think of. 😅
It's still the same, I just got a non-sharper-image ionic breeze type air purifier on amazon. Showed up, made in China, ugh. Before I turned it on I had to take the parts out and shake out the broken clips that held it together bc it was rattling brand new and get a nice cut on my hand from where the plastic seams meet up for my efforts. There's now more dust collecting on top than on the filtering blades themselves. It's going back for sure. It was not cheap so I thought it would be a bit higher quality.
I’m old enough to remember when “Made In Japan” meant what “Made In China” means today. The difference is once the Japanese learned this, they changed their culture, and now “Made In Japan” is a selling feature. The Chinese, on the other hand, seem to double down. “If you thought _that_ was crap, wait until you see this!”
-Does the car even have airbags?
-Of course!
-Good, let's do a deployment test.
-Huh..? Deployment?
TEST??? We don't need no steeenkin' TEST!!!
“Hey I said it had airbags but I never said they worked” china probably 😂
😂😂😂
And the problem isn't just the airbags it is all the other components of the vehicle that took decades of experience of design, materials, testing, manufacturing and controls to make sure they stay that way in a country that has a legal framework to put a check on power. If a part says HSS or UHSS you know that part will actually hold up if it is from any manufacturer than China. You know the hood and other parts that are meant to crumple will do so correctly while the parts that are meant to be rigid will hold up from the US, South Korea, Germany and Japan.
Front airbags don't deploy unless the front bumper is impacted.
Winston, your video you released today about the bus accident and cover up in China has been taken down.
So I am commenting here:
The worst thing of all, most Chinese families only have one child. That death represents the end of their family line. All the thousands of ancestors who struggled, fought and built a future, all the way back to the dawn of time, and their family line ends right there.
Most Chinese can't afford to have a 2nd child. Most are too old to have a 2nd child. And if they lose their one and only child, they spend the rest of their life never getting over that grief.
Also, what happened during the pandemic taught the world that China cares more about face than it does the lives of millions and millions of people.
Globally over 7 million non Chinese died due to China's poor safety standards. And in China, millions more likely died, but we'll never know, because China covered it all up.
Where are you? It's still up where I am.
(for reference, your comment was 13 hours ago)
@@thejacal2704 It got taken down yesterday and Winston had to edit it and re upload it. So the version up now is edited to remove a lot of the blurred images that were in the previous video.
USA: To safeguard American drivers, we levy a 100% tariff on Chinese electric vehicles.Our Tesla is perfect
Hey Winston , thank you for opening my eyes to the real China. I’ve binged your videos from the last 4-5 years and holy cow am I not only disgusted but quite surprised at chinas views on many things. Keep doing what you’re doing here man
Sorry, that’s a typo, it’s David Zhang.
@@pennycandyys China uncensored cannot be trusted then, because it's backed by falun gong i assume
The evolution of Chinese Fireworks is getting out of hand.
Huawei Aito M7: Portable Bonfire Edition
Thank you for this comment😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
🤣🤣
In 1982 I bought a clock radio made in the USA. I use it every morning.
A few years ago, I bought a clock radio for my other bedroom. It was made in China. Fifteen months later it was dead. It would not even tell the time.
We American consumers have brought this kind of problem on ourselves, buying cheap Chinese-made goods: t-shirts that fall apart, appliances that die. Whatever happened to the notion that you get what you pay for?
Of course, corporate America has flooded this country with cheap crap, so they deserve a whole lot of blame too.
My mom has a clock radio from the early 1980s too, it still works.
Made in America.
LOL, give us the price of those two radios dont just make BS stories to spread the agenda.
you cannot blame the companys for flooding the american market with cheep shit. Paying near to zero money for many jobs is one og the reasons for this cheep shit success.
I bought an Oregon scientific (no radio though) bedroom clock, paid £40 for it in i'm gonna say 2004 (can't remember) it's still working like it just came out of the box and I think it's American made. The only thing i would buy Chinese, is food.
We'll find out once America decouples from China if the issue is Chinese quality control or planned obsolescence (American corporate greed).
Corruption really does all those evils.
🤣provide proof
Ncap test results
Ah, remember a saying we sort of had.
If it says made in China, its cheap. But if it says made in Japan/Taiwan its expensive.. but it works.
Provide proof . Waiting
@@JonySmith-bb4gx How the fuck do i proove memories I have of my youth in a small as fuck Swedish town?
@@RAEJDER there u go . U made it up . A stereotype
Fun fact
Japan copied china in everything
Taiwan is part of china
And your phone is ofcourse ..... Chinese
For a swede u are a really jealous 1
@@RAEJDERpeople like that guy only want proof when it goes against their beliefs, but they also accept everything at face value when it alligns with their beliefs
@@JonySmith-bb4gx ????? bro da hell you want him to do? put his memories in a usb drive???
after using Chinese tools that can barely do ONE simple job without breaking i would NEVER buy a Chinese car. This is NON NEGOTIABLE
they never had any history of building reliable solid cars in the first place .......always stick with Japanese , Europeans or Us cars
you wont buy cars, but iPhones are Ok, right? 🤣
All my electric tools are Chinese and I have no problem with them. It's difficult to buy one that's not built in China as I have tried
You would buy a US car? Not expecting to go round corners much then
@@webgpu good one
The British just bought a massive shipment of these super cheap EVs. Wow, get your popcorn it's going to get crazy.
Don't be alarm... As if Tesla was all perfect til now. Cmon. People died.
Well, a British company bought them to sell them. We'll see how many consumers take the bait.
@@mryang3644 Tesla isn't perfect. no one is. Don't be alarmed. people burned to death because an engineer did not have sense enough to have a manual way to simply open a door. People Died as you said. You do not think people should be concerned?
You meant to say… bring your marshmallows.
I can't believe people are really buying into EV scam ICE will always be the way to go.
There is absolutely ZERO chance that car with the trapped passengers hit that 'watering truck' at a speed differential any more than 25 or 30 mph. (Based on the relatively little vehicle damage from the collision) That means the watering truck was doing that at 40 mph, or the claims of a speed of 71 mph were tremendously exaggerated.
Just read 71 kph not mph
@@Philip-hv2kcTranscript and statement confirming 71 Miles Per Hour.
Dude, I pop into your channel every now and then. I've got to say, 'You're Awesome' and you inspire me to never get down about this world.
I originally saw your content way back in the day when you made videos inside China. You opened up a real world that exists there. From the side ice watched how you grew and collaborated with other content creators. You didn't just talk, you actually married into the culture. Respect.
Regardless of it all, even the terrifying events of your departure from China, you always maintained this simple message, 'Stay Awesome'.
My wife is South African and I'm from London.
I pray you n your family n dear ones stay safe and happy.
Peace n Love ❤️🙏
Thank you once again Winston, for reporting on this.
Thank for the propaganda 😂
It's called consumer reporting.
Who could've guessed... Thanks for your hard work bringing these issues to light, especially as Chinese EV's are set to hit North America.
those two words should be enough to scare anyone.
As if Tesla was perfect when they came out. Cmon. People died. ... but it's ok cuz it's US company huh?..... wow. Don't even get me started. Turning a blind eye. What's that say
@@cogs7777 Chineese EVs and North america should not be in the same sentence
@@mryang3644 I'm not excusing that people have died in Tesla's, but it's not because of faulty airbags or doors that wont open or structural parts not being bolted on correctly, it's mostly because people are using 'auto pilot' incorrectly. I think those are two very different things, as Tesla's vehicles themselves are engineered well and proven to be quite reliable. And I really dislike Musk, so I'm not shilling for them lol. And I understand new tech and early adoption always come with problems, but they shouldn't be the kinds of problems the Chinese EV's seem to be suffering from.
I was one of the first hundred subscribers to this channel and let me tell you this man has switched full spectrum about China over the years and I'm here for it 😅
I am just wondering what happened to him that makes him so hate China
Turning all the China's right things into the fault of CCP
🙂
You should pay close attention to how poorly researched these videos are, featuring in this case many cars that are not EVs, and generally playing into the anti-China rhetoric for no good reason other than likes and subs.
@@AnonymaxUK OK. So what about Tesla? Is that Tesla is so perfect that never has any accident? In this movie, all the brands he mentioned is only China no any other country, is China the only EV maker in the world? If so, then it is my bad, Sorry.🤧 Besides, have you notice that every movie he made in this channel is only focus on China's bad things no any other China's good things? If this is not an anti-China Channel, I can't come up with another good reason
@@JujutsuMan wrong person tag
@@AnonymaxUK my bad 🤕sorry ~
A message to the rest of the world. It's not racism or discrimination to ridicule and let alone call out the very failed and false practices of china. How they treat its people and let alone the very cutting corners that they do in their manufacturing of their known products and goods.
As an American I know why people criticize China: FEAR
@@chrisrishermn Negative, some of us are tired of wasting idiots by the bushel when they get too uppity.
I've owned two Chinese motorcycles and would never buy another one and definitely would never buy one of their cars.
Don't do it people, the quality is none.
I have two Chinese brands speaker boxes. One is around 100 USD and the other is around 25 USD. The cheaper one is bigger and has more functions but the quality of the sound is awful.
I owned two american cars and would never buy another, both junk AF.
i've owned a Chinese petrol moped it wasn't that bad tbf
@@T15L94Speakers are the most common thing made in China, dude
I've had 2 Chinese motorbikes and they're great. Did you buy a cheap Amazon piece of crap?
It sucks down here in Australia seeing so many Chinese cars on the road. All the Chinese brands you see here are MG, LDV, GWM/Haval, Foton, Chery and BYD. There will probably be more in the future. I wish our government would put an end to all of these dangers to the people of Australia
So long as the Chinesium passes current ADR, then the Aussie Govt can't ban those cars. Otherwise it's back to economic coercion by slapping tariffs on Aussie goods again. We get the same cars in NZ (except Chery, which had to leave about 10 years ago for reasons) and to be honest, there haven't been the same problems with them here, largely coz the quality has to be better than in China and if airbags don't work or they catch fire, then NZ being a small country means Chinese cars are done.
hopefully 60minutes will do a feature story
bear in mind that our government is not interested in keeping us safe. Rather, it is all about being able to control our movements. Forcing EVs onto the population makes it easier to manage car use, plus people dying from these cars either inside or innocents on the road is a benefit for those going for population control. It is insideous manipulation of the most diabolical kind.
Australia used to make its own cars ,, we do not make any ,
All imported now ,, very sad for our Country 👎🙁
I rarely see them in my area, thank god. I live in Livo Sydney n only see 1 every few days so we were lucky. I would never buy or get an EV no matter what country or company it'z from, especially from china. Lol. I'll stick to my petrol car all day, anyday, hyundai. Lol. Sori, couldn't help myself n do the hyundai commercial rhyme we used to have back in the day. Hehe
The doors don’t open because they are not like older regular cars. When you try to open the door the handle is moving a switch, it’s not pulling on a thin steel rod that usually attached to the door latch. Death traps
Uh no that is not true most cars door handles are both mechanical and manual.
They don't feel ashamed of their products as long as they make money!
Nobody feels any shame anymore! Everyone is just, ‘You do you’ or ‘if it makes you happy!’ That’s a road to hell as we are seeing
They have no sense of or security in ownership. Since Lenin's Red Terror and Stalin's purge of the "Kulaks" people in communist countries have no property rights and no reason to excel in quality.
It is a miracle DGI drones ever got off the ground - I suspect they used Hong Kong and were pre Xi's reign?.
All car manufacturers are in it to make money. It seems like with a Toyota or Honda, you at least mostly get a vehicle you can count on.
@@redfo3009Ancient Chinese Wisdom states that one's stinkiest poops are consequently one's most satisfying poops. 😌
not huaweis problem but the maker of the whole car/ i'm a huawei fan and i have expereinced huawei is way better than every else brand in technology/ but what just happend is just terble/ and huawei is just inside like the screen kirin cpu HarmonyOS and ect/ but battery and door and ect is the crap company/ what if huawei made everything maybe the perfect story or maybe not huawei should try that one time/ and i love huawei product but i would love it more if huawei made every 100% part and not use other company S part or team with someone and build it torgether.
I genuinely go out of my way to avoid buying anything from china.
I do exactly the same. China would not be the problem that it is, if only the rest of the world would discern and not buy junk. The belligerence of the CCP needs to be checked. Stop buying Chinese products. Very effective!!!
Good luck finding non-Chinese alternatives for some products!
Been doing just fine, thanks.
Sadly for many things, you have to really go out of your way to do so. But I applaud you for it.
A new car built by my company leaves somewhere traveling at 60 mph. The rear differential locks up. The car crashes and burns with everyone trapped inside. Now, should we initiate a recall? Take the number of vehicles in the field, A, multiply by the probable rate of failure, B, multiply by the average out-of-court settlement, C. A times B times C equals X. If X is less than the cost of a recall, we don't do one
Fight Club
Until the government forces a recall
Nice, Tyler!
If they won't even build their own homes properly, why would they build cars any better?
@@zacksmith5963Why do ask for proof wumao when you keep denying the facts?
@@zacksmith5963You are laughably pathetic wumao! Again STOP asking for proof because you always deny it anyway.
美国欧洲为什么因为害怕竞争对中国电动车加关税?你用你聪明的脑子想想。
@@一创一 Maybe do some research. It is because of China's ethics that USA raised tariffs to punish China.
@@一创一yo don’t forget also your cars burn to shit
This takes "made in China" to a whole new level
Too right
EVs are a scam supported by Chinese and US govt
We finally meet again
It used to be 'made in Hong Kong' that held that reputation.
Don't forget the people who died in Tesla's too .......oh wait, u did
These cars are just rice cookers with extra steps.
omg LOL
This is my internet comment of the day. lol.
They suck for cooking rice, they're pertty damn great at cooking humans though. Mhhhhmmmm...fresh meat.
"yuo vill eat zee bugs and yuor bugz car iz going to cook yuo and yuor dog for yuo" as klassy klaus said. 😏👆
@@TwiztedHarlequin Shrimp fried humans.
I like this type of format. Shorter stories that are concise and to the point.
keep them coming.
Keep exposing these cheap cars man.good work
Hello here in Mexico there are countless memes of brand new chinese cars spotted broken down abd being towed by a tow truck. 20k miles and the transmission dies. All kinds of problems.
Mg is the worst here.
I have always said it is better to buy a 10 years old japanese car than a new Chinese car. Crazy.
Or a 30 year old volvo, before they sold themselves to the chinese
I live in Denmark and there has been a huge increase in Chinese EV car sales here, you see them everywhere. I hope people wake up and realize the dangers and that its worth prioritizing safety instead saving a few bucks
No one's perfect.. even Tesla wasn't when they first came out. People died.. but it's ok for Tesla?
@@mryang3644 +20 points for your social credit score!
@@mryang3644 Guess what? They're also made in China. But the major difference is that they're way better at QC than their Chinese counterparts
@@spran369There is no such thing as QC for air bags, crumple zones, etc for a new car. If there is, no one will sell a new car. What they always do (car manufacture) around the world is just to check the list as QC. (heck even oxygen mask system in airbus/boeing is known to have 20% of failure lol).
In Norway too.
Im from México and I work for a huge rental car company and theyre keep buying this MG5 for low cost. We havent had a mayor situation with them, except that theyre really heavy to Drive or what we call, "Burros" because they took a long time to gain speed. Not gonna touch any of those chinese cars anytime soon
I watched a report where they said that they had invested massively to look at the quality of production, but obviously they did not look at the quality of their products
And the EU is welcoming all these bad Chinese cars. Spoiling the market for Eu manufacturers and risking lives! Thanks for showing this. We will have to spread this to put a hold to it.
Just a matter of time until they get banned.
The first successful deployment of an air bag in an American production vehicle was in 1971.
Thankful for them. Saved my life once when someone hit us head on in my bros brand new 99 ford ranger. Still life changing but much better than without airbags.
in china we call the ev "one button crematorium"(一键火化)
Well thousands of cars like these are arriving in Brazil continuously, even with a 92% tariff, people are bankrupting themselves to buy them, believing that they can recoup their investment in record time.
The resale value are rubbish. Better buy the cheapest Toyota.
Why do people think that they can make money by buying a Chinese EV? I don’t get it.
@@lindadeeds5326 Poor people told that they should buy this exotic, upperclass sounding car and than realizing its a pile of dogshit and they got scammed.
Many poor people will do anything to not appear poor and this is one of those gambles.
It would take 7 years and you need a new battery at 10 years.... They aren't worth it ...
I feel sorry for these people, there's not much resale value in EVs because the battery is a major cost in the price
What's funny is that this morning I heard NPR bashing Tesla saying they weren't that good and that China's EV's were of great quality🤣
Great to know we can always count on mainstream to tell us the exact opposite of reality.
NPR has been proven to be very coupcoup indoctrination for decades.
What do expect from NPR? They hate Musk.
Tesla EVs are also dangerous and not worth the risk - they are ALL just worthless products for the Global Warming pyramid scam. Buy an EV - go broke and start catching the bus to get to work. Enjoy "saving the planet".
When did NPR become mainstream?
What... American Radio-Pravda singing the praises of CCP "products" over American ones? Say it ain't so... 😂
At 4:31, that lady in red that represents Huawei, was held in open custody by Canada for several months in her selection of luxury homes in Vancouver. In retaliation, the CCP arrested two Canadian businessmen in China and held them in jail to be exchanged. Nasty behaviour.
Was watching this, and one of the ads that came up was for a Chinese EV, irony.
THAT'S called almost ZERO WELD PENETRATION.
Personally, I think it's also called using an old rusted-out piece of scrap metal, welding 40% of it, and painting it so it looks new.
I worked for a prominent company that was bought by the Chinese. They installed a bean counter as CEO. The company uses cranes....very BIG cranes, and the chief engineer, who I went to school with, and knows more about cranes than almost everyone, had to send a team of British engineers to China, as we were 'obliged' to buy their cranes. The engineers had to literally stand over the Chinese workforce to ensure welding was done correctly in all respects. The frames were made from Chinese steel, but all the electrics were from Siemens, and all the ropes came from Japan. The Chinese even bought out their British competitors so they could close them down. Their 'quality' is crap. They pay more attention to the packaging than the product.
I'm so glad you covered this, when I seen the video about the horrible death of these people you were the 1st person I thought of to send it to, but you're already on it ! Thank you
I am reminded of seeing an economics youtuber recently talking about how Chinese EVs flooding the market would be a massively bad deal for US and EU cars.
Feels to me like someone should look into things like this a bit more often.
That dude was def being paid and not disclosing it.
as proof by this guy repping surf shark... ANYONE can be bought and paid for. were just lucky china didnt offer him the same amount to stop reporting. lucky its just surf shark asking him to rep their data mining operation.
I feel pity for the man, who tried to use fire extinguisher on those lithium batteries.
God damn that footage is heartbreaking. I could see myself dying in that car trying to pull my people out…
Good 'ol EV safety....In case of emergency, doors lock, windows lock and the air bags don't deploy! Oh, and don't forget the FIRE!
EVs should be sold with free included BBQ sauce.
@@EtaCarinaeSC😂😂😂😂
I'm so ashamed for waking up the entire neighborhood for laughing over the free BBQ sauce.
U just decribed Tesla issues from before.. people didnt die from Teslas mistakes too?????.... but no one cares. It's all about a certain somebody now....... wow.
Chinese lockdown.
Looks like there's a "fire sale" on EV's in China. 🤔👍❤️💪 Great video. Staying Awesome. Thanks for sharing.
Why did your most recent video about the bus accident get deleted? Errored me out while watching it
3:28 You can even see the "quality" where they use an old rusted-out piece of metal, weld 40% of it, paint it so it looks new, and call it a day.
In Italy when we want to refer to a low quality product we often define it as Chinese. We've been saying this for many many years now.
lol same in Finland. guess its pretty universal
it is pretty universal. Us pinoys know.
yep, if anything is made in china its probably a massive piece of crap
fr
yes the whole world sees China as the hub for everything trash.
Thank you for exposing this, share this everywhere folks
I did that with Tesla's issues too......wait... U not aware of their issues too? Wow.Mybad. Better late then never..
One can only hope they're taking the same shortcuts on their military projects..
😂What are the NUMBERS??
Which brand ?
How many cars sold vs burned ?
Out of millions of EV's some do fail & catch fire
and all you show are those. But stats prove ICE
or Hybrids burn FAR MORE.
Fires per 100,000 miles
Hybrids 3,200
ICE 1250
BEV just 21
This channels sounding more & more like a
protectionist US Auto industry shill rather than an
expose of chinese evs
USA: To safeguard American drivers, we levy a 100% tariff on Chinese electric vehicles.Our Tesla is perfect
Wait until "structural batteries" are a thing - you wont just be sitting on top of the battery, you'll be sitting inside it.
umm, after watching it again, I believe they also own the patent on non-deploying airbags as well :D
clearly the chinese are saying: "who cares, there's 1.4 billion of us"
I won't buy a Chinese EV ever, I tell others not to! But watch out for influencers pushing the Chinese EV's including well known names.
Again, buy from friends and allies of the US!
Might want to look at the hi end Chinese EV's. Impressive is an understatement. Look at the older NIO EP9
Buy from friends and allies - Seriously ? - Try Googling (US)Tesla EV fires, (Sweden) Volvo 4CD catching fire, (US)Ford F150 fire, (Japan)Toyota recall of 2 million EV cars for fire risk, (Japan) Mitsubishi MiEV caught fire, (Japan)Mitsubishi Outlander P-HEV battery cells melted. The idea that Chinese EV's are any worse is dumb when you actually look past your bias or racism and see that MOST manufacturers, American or otherwise are having similar EV problems.
China has 32% more EV's on the road than any other country, of course there will be more breakdowns, issues, fires etc simply because there are more on the roads. Doesn't make it good or right, it's just math.
Best advice - don't buy an EV....
I live in Cuenca, Ecuador. This country has begun to import Chinese-built cars without charging import taxes. For that reason they are very inexpensive. I spoke with my upstairs neighbor about the dangers you have described. They were already aware of a rear axle giving away here for a Chinese car. Thankfully, they will not be buying one to replace their aging Chevy.
i drive a MG4 ... i'm quite happy with the car, we still didnt have any problems. The drive assists are not so perfect and i need to turn off lane control, because sometimes really hard to take control of steering wheel in weird situations. Additionally i'm part of some MG4 driver groups, ... many report that their car is just standing around after an car accident, means they are not able to get the spare parts to fix it .. wait for long time now ...
I feel bad for the people stuck buying these things
You acting like USA govt is not going to make US buy these death traps as well American govt is just like the CCP just at a slower pace.
And I feel bad about the man who died, burned alive, cuz the doors wouldn't unlock after a. Accident....Just STUCK........ In a TESLA.............. oh damn, yall forgot already? Tesla so perfect huh
@@mryang3644 Tesla fire is more rare than gas car. Tesla is one of the most safest car in the world. quit spitting out BS
@@Just_a_random_birb Yeah more safe with made in china using chinese batteries.
The Huawei management couldn't actually visit the scene of the disaster, as they were too busy removing the warranty parts from their paperwork.
They are still correct about the cause of the accident, of course, you don't need to see it for a loss adjuster to make a judgment call.
I'd be seriously amazed if warranties even existed in china.
Some heroes don't wear capes. Thank you a lot!
Hi Sir 👋 .
I'm Malaysian 🇲🇾 .
Thanks for this video 👍🏻 .
You just save my life, because I almost bought a Chinese 🇨🇳 EV .
I will not buy any Chinese 🇨🇳 EV after watching this video 🙂 .
spread the news bro.
Good on you listening to reason.
Honestly speaking you are better off buying an older (think something from the 90s to early 00s at the latest) as you are actually able to perform repairs and maintenance yourself.
Best of luck!
This is a propaganda channel my boy.🤦♂️
@@IamHandsome4u and you are a CCP troll....lol
@@IamHandsome4u Good for you my child.
What is terrifying is that one of these may take fire in an underground parking lot with flats above…
And think about the Cobalt and hydrogen cyanide that emits from an EV Fire...plus the many others that will literally kill you when it touches your skin, or if you breath it.
U make it seem like "others" havent caught fire....nor killed people....... U think Tesla has a Excellent record?..
@mryang3644 desperately trying to talk about Tesla in multiple threads, as though Americans aren’t nicely split down the middle on Tesla/Elon. Whataboutism is the Wumaos only tool.
@@mryang3644 Yes tesla has an excellent record. Tesla fire is more rare than gas cars. you better stop bullshitting on tesla.
It's illegal to park electric vehicles and vehicles with gas installation in subterranean parking spaces in Europe. It's very harshly enforced.
Excellent journalism as always. Thanks for your insight 👍