You said: Maybe we will avoid the Chinese, and then you showed us a large group of cars from 20 years ago, such as cars whose tires were not even cleaned. We want to see cars from the 21st century, Chinese cars.
@@jonpetter8921 Well the rest of the world doesn't give a damn about European cars anymore, they're relics of the past. And like you rightly pointed out, the only ones that are still a little bit relevant in Europe are Volvo and MG, which ironically are technically Chinese.🤣🤣🤣
@@kestonagboro4262 Hahaha We don t care what third world countries buy, This is a car show in Europe. The most popular car here are from Europe, japan and South Korea. Chinese car are behind. By the way the main models from Volvo are designed and developed by their office in Sweden. The time chinese try to design Volvo European will stop buying it.
@@jonpetter8921 Tell you the truth that the German brands sell their EVs at a half price in China compare to selling in Germany, such as VW ID series, BME i3,Audi a6 E-tron. All this happens because their productions are out of competitiveness.
You intentionally didnt cover the Chinese superior cars . in terms of comfort, tech , ergonomics .....so biased. Next year ....50 % will be chinese just wait.
"Might avoid the Chinese" how open minded of you, especially as they're the ones producing all the really interesting stuff right now. But hey: you go be a snob. You do you.
pathetic comment about the Chinese cars, if you ever come to NZ you may not get very far if you hopefully do not talk at one of our ev shows. I own an MG ev, a British brand made in China, had it for 2 years now and all good so far. Also just to peeve you off even more, I am looking at the BYD shark 6 to replace my Wildtrak.
Lol at the salty chinese car lovers here on this comment section. Why would European buy chinese cars over Audi, BMW Mercedes or Porsche. And Renault got some new great small EVs inspired from iconic models that are cheap, got great tech (Android based), great interior and great comfort. That s why he talk about it. Peugeot also got some great new EVs with good specs. Why buy cheap chinese EV when you have great ones. The only "chinese" EVs that has had success here is Volvo which technically is swedish. BYD Nio and the rest are struggling.
Because EU fears about Chinese cars and posed a high tariff to protect French brands even they are weak in competitiveness. Look at the old appearence and behindhand auto driving system.
@@quabook_WeiWang1124 Europe has higher cost to their product because they pay their workers much higher and has to comply to EU tough rules (human right, climate etc) compared to chinese low cost and liberal rules. Mercedes,Porsche BMW, have the best EV in their class but they cost more than their competitors that cost less but also not as "good".
90% of those you could swap the badges and no one would notice. Cars have got boring now. Just like electric "white" goods it's down to specifications, not style.
true, design languages are very similar now, but normal , everyday cars have always been kinda dull with very few exceptions. don't tell me a golf mark III or a gen 1 renault mégane was ever considered exciting.... you're probably just too nostalgic about older cars, but they were quite sh*t :) I had many japanese cars, mostly toyotas from the 90s and 2000s. I still have my 2003 Lexus IS300 Sportcross because it's fantastic but it's a rare, enthusiast's car, I love driving it. but on most days I drive my wife's 2024 Qashqai Tekna Plus and while it's not a Lexus, it's a pretty thing and drives fine. You don't need a rear wheel drive sports wagon for the school run or shopping.
Chinese there a plenty. Trouble is they all look the same ! Best car on display from my point of view is the Renault 5, an absolute gem. Surprised not to see Volvo in attendance, The new Skoda is going to give the EX30 stiff competition.
You said: Maybe we will avoid the Chinese, and then you showed us a large group of cars from 20 years ago, such as cars whose tires were not even cleaned. We want to see cars from the 21st century, Chinese cars.
"might avoid the Chinese" quite a pitty must say..
Was hoping look at some exciting EVs but as soon as you said "Might avoid the Chinese" I switched off.
pathetic, I agree.
Nobody wants to see European cars. Show us the Chinese cars😂
Lol not in European. We don t want cheap chinese car lol the only "chinese" car that have success here is from Volvo which technically is swedish.
@@jonpetter8921 Well the rest of the world doesn't give a damn about European cars anymore, they're relics of the past. And like you rightly pointed out, the only ones that are still a little bit relevant in Europe are Volvo and MG, which ironically are technically Chinese.🤣🤣🤣
@@kestonagboro4262 Hahaha We don t care what third world countries buy, This is a car show in Europe. The most popular car here are from Europe, japan and South Korea. Chinese car are behind. By the way the main models from Volvo are designed and developed by their office in Sweden. The time chinese try to design Volvo European will stop buying it.
@@jonpetter8921 Tell you the truth that the German brands sell their EVs at a half price in China compare to selling in Germany, such as VW ID series, BME i3,Audi a6 E-tron. All this happens because their productions are out of competitiveness.
You intentionally didnt cover the Chinese superior cars . in terms of comfort, tech , ergonomics .....so biased. Next year ....50 % will be chinese just wait.
Darwinism will win in the end.
"Might avoid the Chinese" how open minded of you, especially as they're the ones producing all the really interesting stuff right now. But hey: you go be a snob. You do you.
Not only a snob, but also a thick (racist) bigot.
Exactly pitical WM
too bad that most Chinese EV makers can't compete without gov't protection or prohibited subsidies.
@@tooltalk have you not seen the news this year, tarrifs galore in the EU.
@@TerryHickey-xt4mf Sure, these are counter measures against China's protection and prohibited subsidies.
Chinese still offer the value for money that's my opinion
Please don't show us mediocre cars, show us some nice Chinese EVs.
pathetic comment about the Chinese cars, if you ever come to NZ you may not get very far if you hopefully do not talk at one of our ev shows. I own an MG ev, a British brand made in China, had it for 2 years now and all good so far. Also just to peeve you off even more, I am looking at the BYD shark 6 to replace my Wildtrak.
Good choice❤
Renault outdone themself with models
And they were the highlights 😴
It was not a big task to create the Renault Emblem with zero emission, as it is only a shell at the moment, has no powertrain or interior etc...😂
Any ICE muscle cars still for sale
Slowly getting decent EVs, if not we are all going to be on bicycles.
What is needed is the simple and basic as the beetle was..
The French ev looks like old man styling and weak functions comparing to Chinese ev.
Good overview, thanx! Couldn’t be there this year. 👌🏻
I wish more European automaker have your mind set, so they will forever stuck in the 20th century, never wake up.
Displaying boring EU cars, where are the Chinese cars?!
Lol at the salty chinese car lovers here on this comment section. Why would European buy chinese cars over Audi, BMW Mercedes or Porsche.
And Renault got some new great small EVs inspired from iconic models that are cheap, got great tech (Android based), great interior and great comfort. That s why he talk about it. Peugeot also got some great new EVs with good specs. Why buy cheap chinese EV when you have great ones. The only "chinese" EVs that has had success here is Volvo which technically is swedish. BYD Nio and the rest are struggling.
Because EU fears about Chinese cars and posed a high tariff to protect French brands even they are weak in competitiveness. Look at the old appearence and behindhand auto driving system.
@@quabook_WeiWang1124 Europe has higher cost to their product because they pay their workers much higher and has to comply to EU tough rules (human right, climate etc) compared to chinese low cost and liberal rules.
Mercedes,Porsche BMW, have the best EV in their class but they cost more than their competitors that cost less but also not as "good".
Boring 😴!
90% of those you could swap the badges and no one would notice.
Cars have got boring now. Just like electric "white" goods it's down to specifications, not style.
true, design languages are very similar now, but normal , everyday cars have always been kinda dull with very few exceptions. don't tell me a golf mark III or a gen 1 renault mégane was ever considered exciting.... you're probably just too nostalgic about older cars, but they were quite sh*t :) I had many japanese cars, mostly toyotas from the 90s and 2000s. I still have my 2003 Lexus IS300 Sportcross because it's fantastic but it's a rare, enthusiast's car, I love driving it. but on most days I drive my wife's 2024 Qashqai Tekna Plus and while it's not a Lexus, it's a pretty thing and drives fine. You don't need a rear wheel drive sports wagon for the school run or shopping.
Chinese there a plenty. Trouble is they all look the same ! Best car on display from my point of view is the Renault 5, an absolute gem. Surprised not to see Volvo in attendance, The new Skoda is going to give the EX30 stiff competition.
yes, please avoid the Chinese. The French make better stuff
no they don't.
French are boring and updated ideas...