Foreign cars in our country have always been particularly attractive. How about in other countries? Do they also prefer imported auto industry? Take China, for example - its automotive industry has literally flooded the planet in recent years. And what about the situation inside the country? I would very much like to know what the Chinese prefer to buy, including in the secondary market.
Maxim Sotnikov, a blogger and car lover, also decided to look into this issue. A video appeared on the channel of the same name with his journey through Chinese parking lots and shops selling used cars. What is not there! It turned out — Chinese cars. Of course, there are, but they are extremely few, especially in the premium segment. Instead, cars from Europe and Japan dominate. Porsche and BMW, Tesla and Mercedes, Land Rover and Audi - all these brands are represented very powerfully on the secondary market. Sellers themselves say that Chinese electric cars are in little demand.
Or maybe just no one sells them, because they do not break? Max Sotnikov and a friend who is actively “drowning” for the Chinese Zeekr will show us how things are in a number of used car dealerships and prices. We will also learn about the traffic situation and how to find a used car of this brand in China at a good price.
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