of course. The wheels may be spinning fast, especially an EV. but to get a good feeling is extremely complex. She's feeling nauseous because the car is unbalanced
They can copy the internals too... why not? But there is a cultural impetus to cut corners wherever possible... tgis is why knockoffs usually aren't as nice. In THIS case, the issue is also cultural - that copycat mentality means everyone wants the singular nost trendy item... until that one is superceded by a newer even cooler trend item... and then everyone wants that one, and nobody wants the previous one. I'd have to write a whole chapter to tease apart all the reasons, but... this was THE car to have when everyone ordered it... but by the time people receive it, it's lost some lustre.
prices only rise in america because thats what the USD and 35 trillion debt does laughing emoji laughing emoji laughing emoji i rather prices crash than have groceries cost 2.5 x more than 2001 and a mcdonalds meal $12 to $15.
if you're a brainwashed chinese consumer, you'll see the hype of this car and not request a test drive. Also you can expect the sellers to act in a way to avoid the customer to test drive. You know how easily they can do this.
People want "the best, the most" without even understanding what that actually means, in this case. This mental illness is in the West too... it's a symptom of newly acquired affluence in a weaponized-marketing culture. (No, China isn't communist🤣 - look at wealth inequality and the lack of workers' rights, and you'll see).
the tesla model s plaid can do 0-60 under 2. most ev's can achieve stupid acceleration numbers due to them being able to generate max torque at zero rpm.
In the 70s, Japan entered the car market. Did they copy Ferrari and made a Toyota T40 supercar? No. They built their experience and reputation as they positioned and ultimatly stole most of the market.
Yeah except with all the turbos and blown engines nowadays, and Lexus now having recalls and QC problems, well I'm sure they're doing this to nerf themselves for the sake of the competition?
@@SeekYHWHsface the bar was lowered enough and marketing is good enough to convince consumers and focus seducing the dumbest consumers is generating more profits than making good cars like they used to. The auto press is dead and knows nothing of mechanics. And corporate leaderships has not much future vision either, mostly focused on stock prices.
For companies defence I would say seriously you don't want because it's too first acceleration there are many reason not to buy a Chinese car but fast couldn't be a one of them of course if you are afraid after going to 100 the car won't stop because the break fails that's a different reason
Anyone buying Made-in-China EV is a grossly irresponsible person, who does not care a bit about the hardly extinguishable fire he/she may trigger one day sooner rather than later, exposing his neighbours to horrendous fire hazard. Mechanical failure like this is nothing compared with the risk of endangering human lives.
@@panjak323 That company is owned by a South African blood stone miner's nepotistic offspring. How the fuck does anyone fell that's an American company? America doesn't have American companies anymore. Mexican at best. An Americas company, if you will. Communism is the reason for China's downfall. It's in the mail, I hope it hurts. Then again, after all that famine, are people even capable of free will in China? You know, famine ruins your mind, and your offspring for a long time. Some, even argue that it never recovers. That would make sense, why they just lay down and take it. Similar to Russia. Don't @ me, I didn't write the book, I'm just quoting it.
its kind of nuts, but these cars looks just as good as any other car on the road.....has china been building cars for so long they learnt how to reverse engineer almost every vehicle.....
@@kennethken8974 almost nothing inside the Iphone is from China :D its only collected in China :p, things not from China: camera, chips, screen, ram, 50% of batteries
@@tamalexpert9212 i dont like apple but they invented the modern pc and the smart phone.what did xiami invent or whatever they are called? they stole everything in chinese style. so if i had to choose i would surely take the apple car like any reasonable person would do.
It is irresponsible for car manufacturers to produce cars with a 0-60 in 2 seconds and not beef up suspension systems and put proper brakes on these EVs. They need to focus on producing dependable, safe EVs, not hyped up super cars. I've seen video of the suspension systems and couldn't believe how cheap and compromised it was with thin metal parts, etc that can snap. If Chinese imports enter the U.S.A. I will not be buying one. I haven't seen one video yet about a Chinese brand other than Chinese Teslas and other similar set ups. Sad for the Chinese people to be ripped off like this.
So even electric cars don't have any software setting that you could use to make it accelerate slower? Not even an ECO-setting? It just allways 100% full blast? I doubt it.
I've only driven an EV twice, from those times and the vehicle I drove, the faster you drove the more battery power it used.. So in such, why do most EV's have virtual supercar acceleration? Surely if it was restricted, wouldn't this increase the available mileage
That blogger in the race track that crashed into the failure, found out later that the brake pads were completely WORN Out!. This is very very scary for a new car that is supposed to have way less that 10% even after 10 hot lapses!. This means the brake were substandard in quality and is horrific because if users drive at 100kph on the highway and the brakes fails, they might not survive!. These cars surely did not go through proper road regulations tests. If they did, it will fail drastically. So he very aware, your life is at stake if you ride this car!!! 😮
Pathetic haters. They can't sleep without thinking about China's doom which unfortunately for them, the opposite keeps happening. Miserable people. 😂 This is what depression does to hateful people. 😄
An electric vehicle may have very low mileage but has already been in a minor collision or hit a pothole in the road turning the battery into a time bomb.
from the mouth of an actual car dealer the battery is a consumable and it's value considered lost as soon as you buy an EV thus the massive depreciation I checked a few ev battery pack replacement cost and they are usually around 33% of the car new price...that's the money you instantly burn when you sign for the car
@@fredEVOIX very astute observation. Good job! Now as a top class battery expert and engineer you will surely tell the clients that the battery technology they are buying is already obsolete...?
I drove a BYD for 2 weeks. Nice outside and inside and big screen…lots of colorful bling bling. But…I live in Germany and NO THANKS we have our own quality cars. I am not sure about china/Chinese cars quality and battery. See a lot burning on the internet. China is stealing everything and manipulating the market. I hate that behavior. I love cabriolets SO MY SECOND CAR WAS IS AND WILL BE A MAZDA MIATA MX5. I love that foreign fun car ❤
This car is too fast, it makes me feel nauseous. This is a problem many people would like. Not many people complain that their car has too much performance.
A bank should be able to say if you can afford a new car or not. Credit check much? Overpsending is a universal problem. New credit card? Buy all the things!
For this money you can get a very well maintained used BMW or Audi. If reliability and driving safety is important to you, simply choose one of those brands. At least, they will not let you down and they will not suddenly catch fire either.
@@justicedemocrat9357 Sales figures and safety statistics speak a very clear language. Audi and BWM are among the most reliable and most safe cars...worldwide. They play in a completely different league than Chinese cars.
I was a good supporter of Xiaomi products as a consumer... Till today sunday XD my cellphone just didnt want to start and i have to go to a technician to repair now... XIAOMI WAS A GOOD COMPANY YEARS AGO, BUT NOT NOW, I listen and watch many people complaining :/
I wonder where you hear these reports about electric cars catching on fire. You must be subscribed to a channel that exclusively reports every single electric car fire accident ever.
Korean cars are said to be "running coffins," while Chinese cars are known around the world as "running funeral parlours (they suddenly catch fire, get locked inside, burn to bones, and so on)." EV cars are just like the copy products that the Chinese are famous for: sneakers, bags, watches, electronics, and cell phones are all copies of foreign companies and look just like the real thing on the outside. The exterior of EVs are designed based on EU and Japanese cars, and they look luxurious, but they have no track record in safety, suspension, chassis, and so on. High-speed trains, which were built by stealing Japan's Shinkansen, are OK when built according to the blueprints, but there is no consideration for safety or comfort. China does not have the technology to make high-quality bearings for both cars and trains, so the wheels break down within a few years.
I can attest that Korean companies are light years ahead of Chinese car companies. You can’t give 10 year/ 100,000 mile warranties on all new vehicles if they are likely to use them or you’d go broke. I had a Hyundai for awhile and I had no issues with it despite driving like an ass at times.
If you are going to track your car make sure you install TRACK pads! That's just common sense. Sure they will squeal some on the road but they will perform well on the track.
Are track pads even an option for electric vehicles? I thought that they generally used regenerative braking to help charge the battery and I would imagine that requires special pads. Even if it doesn’t require special pads, finding a performance broke manufacturer that makes sport pads for this car is probably impossible
No, Xpeng is the best brand in the global world! Chinese cars do not exist, they were made from what bad companies exploited them to do in the past, but only few could make much better, Xpeng Motors is the best example, using best partners in the global world! No one can be responsible of anything, we need to benefit of Justice, Efficiency and Security without any nefast disparities!
quite astonishing they are powering through with an extra model and even an SUV. A Japanese or European brand experiencing such problems with their first models would postpone the following ones while fixing the issues or risk irreperable damage to the brand's reputation. Well not in China if you have good CCP connections, merit and skill are irrelevant!
There is something really wrong with your translation, because it's impossible for me, and English speaker, to tell what's going on. You're saying the Xiaomi SU7 is hard to re-sell because people don't want it? The opening of this video was of somebody selling their car right away but getting a good value in the rain? And the guy driving around selling it, all the sentences were kinda senseless. Not wanting to buy a car not even for an extra penny? Was the guy saying he wouldn't even pay a penny? You need an English speaking script editor.
Yeah, in the first part they make it seem bad that someone barely drove the car before returning it but in most cases there is a very small return window (if there is one at all) so there’s nothing wrong there.
@@diamond_h0usThey're not returning it for a refund or exchange... they're selling it "second hand"... which is unusual to sell it so quickly, because usually a car loses quite a bit of value as soon as you drive a new car off the lot.
@@GizzyDillespee yeah, I eventiually gathered that was the case. I'm pretty sure I understand that the story is that those cars aren't satisfactory, that they're being listed used for elevated prices to entice people to buy them new, that they actually are very hard to resell and they go for very low prices used. But I had to watch it twice and guess at what the narrator was really trying to say. There's a real problem with the translation - I think it's a computer doing the work because it sounds like it's translating idiomatic expressions literally. The producers should spend a few bucks and hire a script editor with English as a first language who can clean it up. This channel gives good information and it's worth doing it right. I'll keep watching and I hope they improve.
No, some want the SU7 for no good reason, and because they do not have correct informations and they are happy to buy a Porsche parody (Porsche is a Volkswagen Group brand, those who need Xpeng Motors to survive, and who paid them 700 millions € in 2023 to buy 4.99% old their shareholders because they do better than BMW Group and all others brands, especially than Toyota and Lexus for durability !). So these misinformed persons are ready to pay too much for this nefast product, rather than buying a much better one like the new Xpeng Mona M03! Those who know what this smartphone on wheels is, they do not want to pay any penny for it! There are different persons... The brakes are totally unusable on such a heavy vehicle, but Xiaomi never build any car, this is just a soapbox for children, but which is illicit for them as the driver requires a driving licence !
My guess is these are immediately worth their scrap metal weight, if anyone even has one last longer than the warranty in the first place, which is questionable at the rate they are falling apart.
Two weeks ago a family friend offered to sell us his SU7 Max for the same price as he bought it (43000USD) after driving it for only 1800 km. He said it's dangerously too fast, but otherwise, it's a great car. Before I could even respond (after 2 days) he told me he had already sold it: "These are in such high demand I had 3 buyers competing. The waiting list for a new one is more than half a year, and June sales will be more than 10000 cars. I don't quite understand why people buy them, you could kill yourself in it, it's just way too fast. My 10-year-old Panamera was better, more predictable and slower. Also much more expensive in use. A good thing is I did not lose any money in these deals." I heard today that a bunch of guys working for Tencent did not get their work contracts renewed and he was one of them, did not show up at work. So, I think that was the real reason for selling the car. Now he probably gets a used BYD EV for 5000USD and is happier with the 0-100 in 10-second acceleration. I hope he sends his new e-mail address soon.
The issue I've heard is that the batteries cause a weird energy field due to the number and size in such a compact space, plus lack of any type of insulation or enhanced barrier to protect drivers from the effects of the batteries. This is why so many owners are reporting serve nausea, vomiting and headaches. Once the driver's were no longer in the car the sickness goes away. One of the many reasons so many ppl are selling their Xiaomi's. Of course Xiaomi denies the fact ppl are getting ill and blame the driver's for already having poor health and these ppl are faking for money and sympathy. The worst part is no one knows the damage the energy field emitted by all these EV batteries will have on the human body in the long term. Speaking that this is a Chinese made car and this is China the truth will be completely covered up to protect the image of the company as Xiaomi is subsidized by the CCP and hailed as one of the biggest, best, and cutting edge companies.
More likely poor insulation that is causing a voltage leak of the battery wiring or regenerative braking wiring through the chassis via induction/ thin metal conduits. It's easily testable by having a "Leak test' in hand while parked and while driving/braking, to check the doors and door handles, panels, steering wheel and gear-stick, etc for any voltage leak
So effectively the Chinese are impulsive buyers, even when it comes to the second most expensive purchase in an ordinary person's life. It makes one wonder what happens when buying real estate, etc.
7000 rmb salary and still bought 300k rmb car. I still don’t understand how he calculated his finances 😂. Usually they’ll tell your monthly payment before you buy it.
7000 yuan per month buying a brand new car? crazy When I was in my early 20s I was lucky to get a very well paid job, was making about 13000 usd per month, my first car was 4500 usd, second 8500 usd. And he got a brand new car that costs 400.000 yuan, on a 7000 income.
This is proof that if BYD and Geely wants to conquer the all-important North American market, they will need their vehicles meet US Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards (FMVSS) and also get high scores in NHTSA and IIHS crash testing. That's not a cheap proposition, to say the least.
@@LCJammer You mean the Tesla Plaid. But most EV's aren't that fast. They keep most EV's in the 6 sec 0-60 mph range, probably because it gets dangerous. And the Plaid is over $100k while the SU7 is $41k! It's crazy that you can buy a car that fast for so cheap!
I feel sorry for them. If I saw one in a parking lot, I would park in another section entirely, or if it was parked on the street, I would gladly choose another block to park on, even if it meant walking several additional blocks to my destination when parking spaces are scarce.
@@shieldmaidenforchrist1310 I know that feeling. But Always remember, religion is the most important for them. And your pitty is their weapon to use against you. (History around the globe has shown this).
Selling an EV because "it is too fast" is silly. It only goes as fast as the driver's lead foot on the accelerator tells it to go. For people who have a hard time with this, many EVs have options to reduce accelerator sensitivity.
Question would be for Me. Price tag in china equates to 38,300 euros. How many times will china multiply the price when they can export to Europe if they already multiply 2.5 times for Russia. 2 seconds for 0-100kmh is ample thinking time.
Chinese EVs are of appalling quality as the driving experiences are just queasy and odious. Despite possessing flashy and garish interiors and exteriors, Chinese EVs do not deliver as smoothly as claimed by manufacturers. Power outages and engine breakdown are the two rampant threats which puts consumers in jeopardy while driving these so-called revolutionary EVs.
That's why BYD EV's are piling up in European ports. BYD needs to make their vehicles meet US FMVSS standards and get high scores on NHTSA and IIHS testing to sell in the American market, even if their vehicles are final-assembled in the USA.
Say what you want, but these new Chinese EV manufacturers absolutely will find what people want extremely quickly and when they do, these manufacturers are going to cover the marketplace
This is the worst hit piece ever😂 People are returning/selling their cars because they cant afford them. People are returning/selling their cars because they are selling for more than new due to supply and demand. Some kid driving with his eyes half closed clearly over reacted and lost control of his car, resulting in a crash, but he has a million followers so he clearly knows what hes doing. Another kid driving with his eyes half closed drove the brakes off the car and wonders why he couldnt stop. What a moronic video
Jag följer Xiaomi su7 MAX ganska länge. Även om jag varit väldigt förtjust enbartv i Volvo och alltid ägt finaste och snyggaste Volvo NU måste jag erkänna att Xiaomi su7 MAX är en mästerverk på alla sätt. Designen både exteriör och interiör är futuristisk, fullsmockad med framtida funktioner MEN ändå tidlös. Rena linjer, logiska och genomtänkta in i den minsta. Prestanda är där! För den som vill Xiaomi su7 MAX slår alla kontakter som är 3-10 gånger dyrare. Och det kommer en ny motor på över 1000 hästkrafter. Alla Xiaomi SU7 är testade på banor och i hårda och svåra förhållande och bilen beter sig exemplariskt! Väghållning, rattkännsla med direktstyrning och körupplevelse utan konkurans i närheten av den prisklassen samtidigt som du vet att du kör en riktigt riktigt snygg bil. Acceleration och inbromsning ska vi inte ens snacka om❤. Xiaomi fabriken klarar av att gjuta hela bakparti i en enda bit, annars behövs det 72 svetspunkter. Därmed får bilen lägre vikt, perfekt viktfördelning och balans, bättre hållbarhet och ja man sparar ju tid. USA och EU kommer att göra vad som hänt för att stoppa den bilen med straffavgifter, skatter etc för att Xiaomi SU7 inte ska konkurera deras inhemska bilar. Så om jag ska vara ärlig XIAOMI SU7 MAX ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
She bought a car that was the racing spec/founders edition, and, speculatively likely there was an electrical short fault that gave the impression of nausea. Similar to the person who had a heart attack in his EV car when slowing down at the lights due to a wiring problem in the car. It's similar to another complaint on a similar xiaomi SU7 video that there's a ground loop fault. Considering she 'just' picked it up from the store, the CS at Xiaomi likely had 'words' with her about the problem, so she took it back to the store to get rid of it.
The first part of clip was a positive marketing to imply that car has good acceleration and the lady could not handle the speed. Hence the lady was trying to sell the car.
They are reselling the car because it goes up in value. Good car for the price, many people wants its and only 100k made so far. Something like when people did resell the moonswatch
Its called flipping a car. Happens in the US for high demand/low supply cars, video game consoles, iPhones, houses.... pretty much anything that's in high demand but low supply. I don't blame these Chinese people for flipping these cars when there's a year+ waiting list.
The case of the Xiaomi brake failure very easily explained. With higher acceleration of EV you are going to hit higher speeds on the shorter runs on the track putting the brakes under more stress than a conventional vehicle. Combine this with a significant weight increase for EVs (Porsche 911 would be around 800kgs lighter) than the Xiaomi. and you are heading for a disaster unless you are fitting high performance brakes and discs. The driver in this case should have noticed the brakes failing and backed off.
A likely cause of the brake system failure catastrophically is the vacuum system for the power brake failed. When the power brake system does not have vacuum for brake assist, no amount of force applied by the driver will stop the car expecially when it is going at track speeds! This is a very rare type of failure even for cars here in the US but does occur on older cars!
Vaccum assisted breaks are not a thing in modern EVs, and even so, when breaking power assis fails, breaks usually still works, you just need to push harder. This failure described in the video seems so different, it looks more like break by wire went totally wrong - pedal felt normally but computer said "no no, no breaking now, go faster". Horrible, i would never drive this car seening this accident.
@@mach3reachedThe brakes are still operated via a hydraulic system! There are no 'electric' brakes! The hydraulic system will still need to be amplified via a viacuum booster or some other types of boost assist. Without it, you can press on it with both feel and it will not make much dfference at track speeds they were talking about! I had a vacuum line on my car that failed and during city driving with speeds less than 35mph, it was amazing how much pressure I had to put on to the brake pedal and the effectiveness of the brakes without vacuum boost assist. So I'd say there is still a vacuum booster in these battery cars as you cannot stop a 4000 lb vehicle without it. To add any other types of hydraulic boost assist would be much more complex and costlier!
@@mach3reached In your normal car, go ahead and disconnect the vacuum line from your engine manifold that leads to one side of your vacuum booster attached to the master cylinder. Start your car and go down your driveway and try to stop. Come back and tell us what you find and if you can just 'push a little harder'!
China can only copy the exterior looks. Performance wise is another story.
of course.
The wheels may be spinning fast, especially an EV. but to get a good feeling is extremely complex. She's feeling nauseous because the car is unbalanced
They can copy the internals too... why not? But there is a cultural impetus to cut corners wherever possible... tgis is why knockoffs usually aren't as nice.
In THIS case, the issue is also cultural - that copycat mentality means everyone wants the singular nost trendy item... until that one is superceded by a newer even cooler trend item... and then everyone wants that one, and nobody wants the previous one. I'd have to write a whole chapter to tease apart all the reasons, but... this was THE car to have when everyone ordered it... but by the time people receive it, it's lost some lustre.
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@@GizzyDillespeewith the Xiaomi’s price, it’s impossible to copy the internals. For sure they can if they want to lose money.
The car prices are crashing, but people are pretending that they’re rising.
😂😂😂
prices only rise in america because thats what the USD and 35 trillion debt does
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i rather prices crash than have groceries cost 2.5 x more than 2001 and a mcdonalds meal $12 to $15.
Guy on 7000 yuan salary per month think he can afford 300000 yuan car, plus insurance, living expenses, etc... what a total numpty.
Wonder how these people even passed math class in school.
Or maybe they just want the face.
@@leehongjin6884 Well easy, they pass math because they want pass school, but never use it for real life situation.
They know maths, they just dont know accounting. @@leehongjin6884
remind me of Boeing and ford.
The market in China is flooded by young cars, sold by people who detect weeks after the purchase they can't afford it.
Car is not a washing machine - it's better to test drive before commiting to buy. Otherwise you might have an unpleasant experience
if you're a brainwashed chinese consumer, you'll see the hype of this car and not request a test drive. Also you can expect the sellers to act in a way to avoid the customer to test drive. You know how easily they can do this.
Absolutely! It blew me away, that one dude getting rid of his because he didn't realize his pretty car comes with ongoing expenditures 😂
The FOMO and viral marketing was strong, with this car.
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0-100 in 2 seconds, and then 0% battery after 50 kilometers.
You wouldn't even make it that far. The wheels would fall off if you tried to drive it that hard.
Or the suspensions would break when you leave the showroom
People want "the best, the most" without even understanding what that actually means, in this case. This mental illness is in the West too... it's a symptom of newly acquired affluence in a weaponized-marketing culture. (No, China isn't communist🤣 - look at wealth inequality and the lack of workers' rights, and you'll see).
sinkhole get you in 1.5 seconds
better than iphone battery
From zero to 100 kph acceleration in just 2 seconds? Did that first lady driver buy an F1 car to drive on a highway?
the tesla model s plaid can do 0-60 under 2. most ev's can achieve stupid acceleration numbers due to them being able to generate max torque at zero rpm.
That's 2 metric seconds...like 4 regular ones.😅😅😅
declared 2.8 but we all know how "optimistic" chineese products can be, anyways, even 3.5 seconds is crazy fast anyways
I was wondering the same thing.
I didn't know Xiaomi was a F1 car maker, let alone an EV F1 car.😳
@@richreicher2679lmao!
In Australia BYD stands for Burn Your Driveway.
None have caught fire in Australia. Drop the FUD.
Byd burn your dollars.
@@CatsMeowPawnah, it's worth a consideration. These cars are shit
@@CatsMeowPaw 4 so far. Do your research.
@@PeterStuyvesant20sgive him 50 cents 😂😂
In the 70s, Japan entered the car market. Did they copy Ferrari and made a Toyota T40 supercar? No. They built their experience and reputation as they positioned and ultimatly stole most of the market.
The 1973 Toyota Celica was a blatant copy of the mustang. But they did stop doing it.
Well japan entered the car market earlier in Mexico in the late 50's and their cars were a copy of the British cars
Yeah except with all the turbos and blown engines nowadays, and Lexus now having recalls and QC problems, well I'm sure they're doing this to nerf themselves for the sake of the competition?
@@SeekYHWHsface the bar was lowered enough and marketing is good enough to convince consumers and focus seducing the dumbest consumers is generating more profits than making good cars like they used to.
The auto press is dead and knows nothing of mechanics.
And corporate leaderships has not much future vision either, mostly focused on stock prices.
@@captainLoknar profit-share
>It's too fast. I feel nauseous.
I can't even. It's a rip off Porsche. She should be lucky it even runs.
I would say something but i get k e y word filtered by Neal
You mean she's lucky that it didn't burn itself
@@Yulia_Eromon Clam man'd
😂😂😂…. Jealousy do kill …
For companies defence I would say seriously you don't want because it's too first acceleration there are many reason not to buy a Chinese car but fast couldn't be a one of them of course if you are afraid after going to 100 the car won't stop because the break fails that's a different reason
Anyone buying Made-in-China EV is a grossly irresponsible person, who does not care a bit about the hardly extinguishable fire he/she may trigger one day sooner rather than later, exposing his neighbours to horrendous fire hazard. Mechanical failure like this is nothing compared with the risk of endangering human lives.
Anyone buying Chinese pisses me off, tbh.
Like Tesla is any better
@@panjak323 That company is owned by a South African blood stone miner's nepotistic offspring. How the fuck does anyone fell that's an American company? America doesn't have American companies anymore. Mexican at best. An Americas company, if you will.
Communism is the reason for China's downfall. It's in the mail, I hope it hurts. Then again, after all that famine, are people even capable of free will in China? You know, famine ruins your mind, and your offspring for a long time. Some, even argue that it never recovers. That would make sense, why they just lay down and take it. Similar to Russia.
Don't @ me, I didn't write the book, I'm just quoting it.
Bullshit.
But some Tesla also made in china but yet people still drive it
its kind of nuts, but these cars looks just as good as any other car on the road.....has china been building cars for so long they learnt how to reverse engineer almost every vehicle.....
China and product quality is the definition of impossible
You mean like your iphone ?
@@kennethken8974 almost nothing inside the Iphone is from China :D its only collected in China :p, things not from China: camera, chips, screen, ram, 50% of batteries
@yeaney I think the wum@o @kennethken8974 meant gutter oil
@kennethken8974 you mean gutter oil
@kennethken8974 you mean sewer oil right
Who WOULD Buy a Car from a Handphone Maker?
You wouldn’t buy an apple car?
@@tamalexpert9212
Apple Maps is Perfect Example of CRAPPY An Apple car would be
android tv box maker in my case.
@@tamalexpert9212 i dont like apple but they invented the modern pc and the smart phone.what did xiami invent or whatever they are called?
they stole everything in chinese style.
so if i had to choose i would surely take the apple car like any reasonable person would do.
@@carlbothmann I get your point.
So the guy bought it and chose having a car over a place to live and food. He deserves what he got.
Happens in the U.S. everyday. I'm not paying 100k for a jeep but somebody is...👀
It is irresponsible for car manufacturers to produce cars with a 0-60 in 2 seconds and not beef up suspension systems and put proper brakes on these EVs. They need to focus on producing dependable, safe EVs, not hyped up super cars. I've seen video of the suspension systems and couldn't believe how cheap and compromised it was with thin metal parts, etc that can snap. If Chinese imports enter the U.S.A. I will not be buying one. I haven't seen one video yet about a Chinese brand other than Chinese Teslas and other similar set ups. Sad for the Chinese people to be ripped off like this.
Please explain the Cybertruck to me then. HAHAHAHAHAHHAHA. Racist fool.
Who buys a car and have to worry about paying rent after. Who! Who! That is crazy.
So even electric cars don't have any software setting that you could use to make it accelerate slower? Not even an ECO-setting? It just allways 100% full blast? I doubt it.
Xiaomi car is very very badly done, a very very bad parody of the Tesla, or better, the Xpeng P7i...
Well, it depends on which car.
My thoughts also. There should be an eco mode which makes the car slower
I've only driven an EV twice, from those times and the vehicle I drove, the faster you drove the more battery power it used.. So in such, why do most EV's have virtual supercar acceleration? Surely if it was restricted, wouldn't this increase the available mileage
Is that price before or after it catches fire ?
The SU7 has very thin brake pads and the stress of track racing quickly wears then out to nothing.
That blogger in the race track that crashed into the failure, found out later that the brake pads were completely WORN Out!. This is very very scary for a new car that is supposed to have way less that 10% even after 10 hot lapses!. This means the brake were substandard in quality and is horrific because if users drive at 100kph on the highway and the brakes fails, they might not survive!. These cars surely did not go through proper road regulations tests. If they did, it will fail drastically. So he very aware, your life is at stake if you ride this car!!! 😮
Pakistani brake pads
Aston Martin, Hyundai, and Tesla had a baby
Its literally a porsche taycan clone my guy. Looks nothing like the 3 mentioned
@@PneumaticFrog I said what I said. I see your point but I also see design cues from models of those other 3 brands. Sorry if you don’t 🫣
No...
It just artificial sewing together
not a baby breeds
More like Austin, Lada, and a phone company.
Had an affair.
So this is the mythical Chinese tofu dreg engineering Wumao bragging all the time?🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂
YOU JUST GOTTA UNDERSTAND CHYNA!
Legendary Chinesium
Pathetic haters. They can't sleep without thinking about China's doom which unfortunately for them, the opposite keeps happening. Miserable people. 😂 This is what depression does to hateful people. 😄
When brake pad area is to small the pad material overheats and the brake pads become useless when applied.......
An electric vehicle may have very low mileage but has already been in a minor collision or hit a pothole in the road turning the battery into a time bomb.
from the mouth of an actual car dealer the battery is a consumable and it's value considered lost as soon as you buy an EV thus the massive depreciation I checked a few ev battery pack replacement cost and they are usually around 33% of the car new price...that's the money you instantly burn when you sign for the car
@@fredEVOIX very astute observation. Good job! Now as a top class battery expert and engineer you will surely tell the clients that the battery technology they are buying is already obsolete...?
@@fredEVOIX next you can tell us how easy it is to replace the battery in a Tesla...?
Bullshit.
@@joeking433 rou tell them!
It has every thing except quality .
Quality is everything. Xiaomi SU7 has nothing.
So this is what your RUclips channel meant for.
I drove a BYD for 2 weeks. Nice outside and inside and big screen…lots of colorful bling bling.
But…I live in Germany and NO THANKS we have our own quality cars. I am not sure about china/Chinese cars quality and battery. See a lot burning on the internet.
China is stealing everything and manipulating the market. I hate that behavior.
I love cabriolets SO MY SECOND CAR WAS IS AND WILL BE A MAZDA MIATA MX5. I love that foreign fun car ❤
This car is too fast, it makes me feel nauseous. This is a problem many people would like. Not many people complain that their car has too much performance.
A bank should be able to say if you can afford a new car or not. Credit check much? Overpsending is a universal problem. New credit card? Buy all the things!
Is China capable of making anything of good quality? I think not!
They could. But that would lower profits.
Xiaomi, please mass produce it and sell cheap like your phone. I will buy it
You as well give me your money because it’s gonna end up in the dumpster within a year
@@PeterDiaz666Only you and God know where you get your lies and misconceptions from
They actually have race tracks in China? Nobody in China knows how to drive....
You never seen those dangerous illegal freeway racing in Hong Kong on RUclips?
You're exceptionally mentally underdeveloped
4:35 - guy making 1000$/month buys 30k car cause he likes the phone. These phones must be really awesome...
Yeah the phones are really great.
For this money you can get a very well maintained used BMW or Audi. If reliability and driving safety is important to you, simply choose one of those brands. At least, they will not let you down and they will not suddenly catch fire either.
LMFAO I wouldn't buy a used BMW or Audi.
Buying Chinese is just throwing money away. How stupid!
@@justicedemocrat9357 Sales figures and safety statistics speak a very clear language. Audi and BWM are among the most reliable and most safe cars...worldwide. They play in a completely different league than Chinese cars.
You dontbuy audi or bmw for reliability. You buy lexus
@@MagalaxeurDETER Of course you can do that too...I do not know anything about Lexus...but even a Toyota Corolla is better than this Chinese junk.
Woman driver sense something not right of this car and made the right choice to sell right away.
If she had any sense at all, she would have bought a gas powered car and not a 3rd rate EV made by a company that makes cell phones.
At least the air bags went off, that’s a bonus in a Chinese car.😅
I was a good supporter of Xiaomi products as a consumer... Till today sunday XD my cellphone just didnt want to start and i have to go to a technician to repair now... XIAOMI WAS A GOOD COMPANY YEARS AGO, BUT NOT NOW, I listen and watch many people complaining :/
Well it crashed without catching on fire. So thats an improvement.
I wonder where you hear these reports about electric cars catching on fire. You must be subscribed to a channel that exclusively reports every single electric car fire accident ever.
Korean cars are said to be "running coffins," while Chinese cars are known around the world as "running funeral parlours (they suddenly catch fire, get locked inside, burn to bones, and so on)."
EV cars are just like the copy products that the Chinese are famous for: sneakers, bags, watches, electronics, and cell phones are all copies of foreign companies and look just like the real thing on the outside. The exterior of EVs are designed based on EU and Japanese cars, and they look luxurious, but they have no track record in safety, suspension, chassis, and so on. High-speed trains, which were built by stealing Japan's Shinkansen, are OK when built according to the blueprints, but there is no consideration for safety or comfort. China does not have the technology to make high-quality bearings for both cars and trains, so the wheels break down within a few years.
I can attest that Korean companies are light years ahead of Chinese car companies. You can’t give 10 year/ 100,000 mile warranties on all new vehicles if they are likely to use them or you’d go broke. I had a Hyundai for awhile and I had no issues with it despite driving like an ass at times.
If you are going to track your car make sure you install TRACK pads! That's just common sense. Sure they will squeal some on the road but they will perform well on the track.
Are track pads even an option for electric vehicles? I thought that they generally used regenerative braking to help charge the battery and I would imagine that requires special pads. Even if it doesn’t require special pads, finding a performance broke manufacturer that makes sport pads for this car is probably impossible
@@richardbossman9875 Look at the maker of the calipers. I'm pretty sure there are track pads available for this car.
@@richardbossman9875it's all standard kit. My question is how much dynamometer has been done with different friction pairs.
Xiaomi's motto is; "there's an idiot born every minute". It's an exterior rip-off of a Porche with the working parts of an Vauxhall Firenza.
The nausea is probably just all the chemicals in the plastic gassing off, high quality!
Just avoid chinese EV.
Avoid everything made by China 🇨🇳
No, Xpeng is the best brand in the global world! Chinese cars do not exist, they were made from what bad companies exploited them to do in the past, but only few could make much better, Xpeng Motors is the best example, using best partners in the global world! No one can be responsible of anything, we need to benefit of Justice, Efficiency and Security without any nefast disparities!
Just avoid any chinese made product 🤷♂️
@@EJFJ-Corporation Xpeng is fuckin trash 🙄
@@EJFJ-Corporation Xpeng is fucking trash 🤨
Xiaomi cars are trash, i saw them break apart while driving and the seller just said, its airvents hahahaha
quite astonishing they are powering through with an extra model and even an SUV. A Japanese or European brand experiencing such problems with their first models would postpone the following ones while fixing the issues or risk irreperable damage to the brand's reputation. Well not in China if you have good CCP connections, merit and skill are irrelevant!
Xpeng and Yangwang cannot be considered as Chinese cars then...
Any chinese brand product is fuckin trash bro 🤣🤣🤣
*"Xiaomi SU7 is a blatant design ripoff of the Porsche Taycan"* Unsurprisingly, plenty of owners have had issues with these as well.
There is something really wrong with your translation, because it's impossible for me, and English speaker, to tell what's going on. You're saying the Xiaomi SU7 is hard to re-sell because people don't want it? The opening of this video was of somebody selling their car right away but getting a good value in the rain? And the guy driving around selling it, all the sentences were kinda senseless. Not wanting to buy a car not even for an extra penny? Was the guy saying he wouldn't even pay a penny? You need an English speaking script editor.
True very nonsensical.
Yeah, in the first part they make it seem bad that someone barely drove the car before returning it but in most cases there is a very small return window (if there is one at all) so there’s nothing wrong there.
@@diamond_h0usThey're not returning it for a refund or exchange... they're selling it "second hand"... which is unusual to sell it so quickly, because usually a car loses quite a bit of value as soon as you drive a new car off the lot.
@@GizzyDillespee yeah, I eventiually gathered that was the case. I'm pretty sure I understand that the story is that those cars aren't satisfactory, that they're being listed used for elevated prices to entice people to buy them new, that they actually are very hard to resell and they go for very low prices used. But I had to watch it twice and guess at what the narrator was really trying to say. There's a real problem with the translation - I think it's a computer doing the work because it sounds like it's translating idiomatic expressions literally. The producers should spend a few bucks and hire a script editor with English as a first language who can clean it up. This channel gives good information and it's worth doing it right. I'll keep watching and I hope they improve.
No, some want the SU7 for no good reason, and because they do not have correct informations and they are happy to buy a Porsche parody (Porsche is a Volkswagen Group brand, those who need Xpeng Motors to survive, and who paid them 700 millions € in 2023 to buy 4.99% old their shareholders because they do better than BMW Group and all others brands, especially than Toyota and Lexus for durability !). So these misinformed persons are ready to pay too much for this nefast product, rather than buying a much better one like the new Xpeng Mona M03! Those who know what this smartphone on wheels is, they do not want to pay any penny for it! There are different persons... The brakes are totally unusable on such a heavy vehicle, but Xiaomi never build any car, this is just a soapbox for children, but which is illicit for them as the driver requires a driving licence !
All xiaomi product are terrible! My 12s Ultra have battery expansion problem. My roborock have motor failure in 5 years!
A Porsche from Temu 😂
The resale value once it’s out of warranty determines how good a car really is.
My guess is these are immediately worth their scrap metal weight, if anyone even has one last longer than the warranty in the first place, which is questionable at the rate they are falling apart.
@@shieldmaidenforchrist1310 Agree. Minus the disposal / recycling cost of the battery you are not left with much in the end.
Two weeks ago a family friend offered to sell us his SU7 Max for the same price as he bought it (43000USD) after driving it for only 1800 km. He said it's dangerously too fast, but otherwise, it's a great car. Before I could even respond (after 2 days) he told me he had already sold it: "These are in such high demand I had 3 buyers competing. The waiting list for a new one is more than half a year, and June sales will be more than 10000 cars. I don't quite understand why people buy them, you could kill yourself in it, it's just way too fast. My 10-year-old Panamera was better, more predictable and slower. Also much more expensive in use. A good thing is I did not lose any money in these deals."
I heard today that a bunch of guys working for Tencent did not get their work contracts renewed and he was one of them, did not show up at work. So, I think that was the real reason for selling the car. Now he probably gets a used BYD EV for 5000USD and is happier with the 0-100 in 10-second acceleration. I hope he sends his new e-mail address soon.
It is a hype.
Would love to see these Chinese car in a Canadian winter hahahaha !!
The issue I've heard is that the batteries cause a weird energy field due to the number and size in such a compact space, plus lack of any type of insulation or enhanced barrier to protect drivers from the effects of the batteries.
This is why so many owners are reporting serve nausea, vomiting and headaches.
Once the driver's were no longer in the car the sickness goes away. One of the many reasons so many ppl are selling their Xiaomi's.
Of course Xiaomi denies the fact ppl are getting ill and blame the driver's for already having poor health and these ppl are faking for money and sympathy.
The worst part is no one knows the damage the energy field emitted by all these EV batteries will have on the human body in the long term. Speaking that this is a Chinese made car and this is China the truth will be completely covered up to protect the image of the company as Xiaomi is subsidized by the CCP and hailed as one of the biggest, best, and cutting edge companies.
More likely poor insulation that is causing a voltage leak of the battery wiring or regenerative braking wiring through the chassis via induction/ thin metal conduits.
It's easily testable by having a "Leak test' in hand while parked and while driving/braking, to check the doors and door handles, panels, steering wheel and gear-stick, etc for any voltage leak
Makes me wonder how functional their weapons are.😂
So effectively the Chinese are impulsive buyers, even when it comes to the second most expensive purchase in an ordinary person's life. It makes one wonder what happens when buying real estate, etc.
I say many more Chinese people should be buying these Chinese cars.
7000 rmb salary and still bought 300k rmb car. I still don’t understand how he calculated his finances 😂. Usually they’ll tell your monthly payment before you buy it.
7000 yuan per month buying a brand new car? crazy
When I was in my early 20s I was lucky to get a very well paid job, was making about 13000 usd per month, my first car was 4500 usd, second 8500 usd. And he got a brand new car that costs 400.000 yuan, on a 7000 income.
NGL, they're pretty good looking cars. But I would never buy one lol.
Never let a smartphone company cook a car
This is proof that if BYD and Geely wants to conquer the all-important North American market, they will need their vehicles meet US Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards (FMVSS) and also get high scores in NHTSA and IIHS crash testing. That's not a cheap proposition, to say the least.
0 to 100 km/h in under 2 seconds? WTF?
electric cars have instant acceleration and torque. telsa model s can do 0-60 under 2 sec
@@LCJammer You mean the Tesla Plaid. But most EV's aren't that fast. They keep most EV's in the 6 sec 0-60 mph range, probably because it gets dangerous. And the Plaid is over $100k while the SU7 is $41k! It's crazy that you can buy a car that fast for so cheap!
Seems to be a very dangerous car. Give me free i wouldn’t want it to save my and other people life .
should buy this car as a collection. the universe best failed car is a must have.
So price 300,000 yuan. Multiplied how many times for the foreign market?
eg Russia is 2.5 times.
Second-hand are on the way to Europe.
I feel sorry for them. If I saw one in a parking lot, I would park in another section entirely, or if it was parked on the street, I would gladly choose another block to park on, even if it meant walking several additional blocks to my destination when parking spaces are scarce.
@@shieldmaidenforchrist1310 I know that feeling. But Always remember, religion is the most important for them. And your pitty is their weapon to use against you. (History around the globe has shown this).
At least they don't catch on fire after the crash, that's different from all the other brands I think
how can you buy a car without even test driving it ?
Selling an EV because "it is too fast" is silly. It only goes as fast as the driver's lead foot on the accelerator tells it to go. For people who have a hard time with this, many EVs have options to reduce accelerator sensitivity.
Best is for their government to subsidize and compete using one or two brand. Byd is one of them
I don't trust a cellphone brand with my car 💀💀
Does she have no foot control? Fast cars can go slow too.
XIAOME CAR IS '''SHIT ''' CAR ?????
Question would be for Me. Price tag in china equates to 38,300 euros. How many times will china multiply the price when they can export to Europe if they already multiply 2.5 times for Russia.
2 seconds for 0-100kmh is ample thinking time.
The Xiaomi second model looks like a sedan, not an SUV. SUVs tend to be built on truck frames and sit higher on the road than cars.
Chinese EVs are of appalling quality as the driving experiences are just queasy and odious. Despite possessing flashy and garish interiors and exteriors, Chinese EVs do not deliver as smoothly as claimed by manufacturers. Power outages and engine breakdown are the two rampant threats which puts consumers in jeopardy while driving these so-called revolutionary EVs.
That's why BYD EV's are piling up in European ports. BYD needs to make their vehicles meet US FMVSS standards and get high scores on NHTSA and IIHS testing to sell in the American market, even if their vehicles are final-assembled in the USA.
Say what you want, but these new Chinese EV manufacturers absolutely will find what people want extremely quickly and when they do, these manufacturers are going to cover the marketplace
Bullshit.
This is the worst hit piece ever😂 People are returning/selling their cars because they cant afford them. People are returning/selling their cars because they are selling for more than new due to supply and demand. Some kid driving with his eyes half closed clearly over reacted and lost control of his car, resulting in a crash, but he has a million followers so he clearly knows what hes doing. Another kid driving with his eyes half closed drove the brakes off the car and wonders why he couldnt stop. What a moronic video
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Jag följer Xiaomi su7 MAX ganska länge. Även om jag varit väldigt förtjust enbartv i Volvo och alltid ägt finaste och snyggaste Volvo NU måste jag erkänna att Xiaomi su7 MAX är en mästerverk på alla sätt.
Designen både exteriör och interiör är futuristisk, fullsmockad med framtida funktioner MEN ändå tidlös. Rena linjer, logiska och genomtänkta in i den minsta.
Prestanda är där! För den som vill Xiaomi su7 MAX slår alla kontakter som är 3-10 gånger dyrare. Och det kommer en ny motor på över 1000 hästkrafter.
Alla Xiaomi SU7 är testade på banor och i hårda och svåra förhållande och bilen beter sig exemplariskt! Väghållning, rattkännsla med direktstyrning och körupplevelse utan konkurans i närheten av den prisklassen samtidigt som du vet att du kör en riktigt riktigt snygg bil. Acceleration och inbromsning ska vi inte ens snacka om❤.
Xiaomi fabriken klarar av att gjuta hela bakparti i en enda bit, annars behövs det 72 svetspunkter. Därmed får bilen lägre vikt, perfekt viktfördelning och balans, bättre hållbarhet och ja man sparar ju tid.
USA och EU kommer att göra vad som hänt för att stoppa den bilen med straffavgifter, skatter etc för att Xiaomi SU7 inte ska konkurera deras inhemska bilar.
Så om jag ska vara ärlig
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Did it ever occur to this woman that maybe she should just not press down on the accelerator pedal so hard? LOL
She bought a car that was the racing spec/founders edition, and, speculatively likely there was an electrical short fault that gave the impression of nausea. Similar to the person who had a heart attack in his EV car when slowing down at the lights due to a wiring problem in the car.
It's similar to another complaint on a similar xiaomi SU7 video that there's a ground loop fault.
Considering she 'just' picked it up from the store, the CS at Xiaomi likely had 'words' with her about the problem, so she took it back to the store to get rid of it.
Get one cheap enough you can upgrade parts yourself. "Never buy a new car" wait 10 months.
The first part of clip was a positive marketing to imply that car has good acceleration and the lady could not handle the speed. Hence the lady was trying to sell the car.
Surely the dealers/manufacturers would give a 14 or 30 day buy-back satisfaction scheme?
Errr... she needs to be easy with her lead foot. Accelerator pedal is not an on/off switch!
Xiaomi promoted as fastest sport car…. But this is not cater for high speed racing! U will die faster with driving this EV.
Nausea in Electric cars is a thing, I have had passengers in back seat having me stop, it’s the quick acceleration that gets them.
9:45 see the monitor!! on buttom righ side of the screen "red tire" mean he apply brake but no not braking.
Western propaganda
They are reselling the car because it goes up in value. Good car for the price, many people wants its and only 100k made so far. Something like when people did resell the moonswatch
China needs to build friendly relations with Japan and learn from them. Quantity and quality. Maybe we’ll achieve something amazing 😂
What a junky vehicle. EVs are not the future. ICE for life!
Its called flipping a car. Happens in the US for high demand/low supply cars, video game consoles, iPhones, houses.... pretty much anything that's in high demand but low supply. I don't blame these Chinese people for flipping these cars when there's a year+ waiting list.
The case of the Xiaomi brake failure very easily explained. With higher acceleration of EV you are going to hit higher speeds on the shorter runs on the track putting the brakes under more stress than a conventional vehicle. Combine this with a significant weight increase for EVs (Porsche 911 would be around 800kgs lighter) than the Xiaomi. and you are heading for a disaster unless you are fitting high performance brakes and discs. The driver in this case should have noticed the brakes failing and backed off.
Not sure about this car but most EVs have regenerative braking which drastically reduces usage of brakes.
They’re not use to high quality products, they have no base to compare to.
@@diamond_h0us great point. but looks like at some point regenerative braking has it's limitation!
Thank you buddy
This must mean it's a good car. Thanks for letting us in on the secret.
Mate paid 50k Australian for a truck just swap it 5 days later because sleeper to small🤦🤣🤣🤣🤣
"It seems like a copy". Oh yeah? Guess where it was made.
With a downturn economy in China, why would they choose to buy car so expensive?
A likely cause of the brake system failure catastrophically is the vacuum system for the power brake failed. When the power brake system does not have vacuum for brake assist, no amount of force applied by the driver will stop the car expecially when it is going at track speeds!
This is a very rare type of failure even for cars here in the US but does occur on older cars!
Vaccum assisted breaks are not a thing in modern EVs, and even so, when breaking power assis fails, breaks usually still works, you just need to push harder. This failure described in the video seems so different, it looks more like break by wire went totally wrong - pedal felt normally but computer said "no no, no breaking now, go faster". Horrible, i would never drive this car seening this accident.
@@mach3reachedThe brakes are still operated via a hydraulic system! There are no 'electric' brakes!
The hydraulic system will still need to be amplified via a viacuum booster or some other types of boost assist. Without it, you can press on it with both feel and it will not make much dfference at track speeds they were talking about!
I had a vacuum line on my car that failed and during city driving with speeds less than 35mph, it was amazing how much pressure I had to put on to the brake pedal and the effectiveness of the brakes without vacuum boost assist.
So I'd say there is still a vacuum booster in these battery cars as you cannot stop a 4000 lb vehicle without it. To add any other types of hydraulic boost assist would be much more complex and costlier!
@@mach3reached
In your normal car, go ahead and disconnect the vacuum line from your engine manifold that leads to one side of your vacuum booster attached to the master cylinder. Start your car and go down your driveway and try to stop. Come back and tell us what you find and if you can just 'push a little harder'!
Better they SELL THERE CAR ONLINE FREE SHIPMENT THEN THEY HAV SOMETHING TO EAT....ANG WALK BACK TO FARMING
It’s mixer of Tesla and Porsche 😂😂 exterior look
The umbrella from a table lol come on man your killing me here
They obviously just threw a generic brake system on there like something from a 2000s Civic.