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Its almost not funny anymore to compare China with western societies.....i.e. the fallen western civilisation, and India.
China shld only be compared with Japan Korea and South east Asia and Middle East (like Dubai).
North America and Europe got nothing on Asia. Its a disgrace to compared....in terms of tech on cars, public transportation, buildings and highways.
Case to point, ever since USA lost its worlds tallest building to Klcc In 1998, it hasnt recovered its former glory. The rest just followed suits..
French German and Spanish also cant beat HSR's speed to Japan and China.
Even ev, EU & usa already lost a whole street before they even began to fight China and Korean Brands
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ОтветитьFuel-powered cars are destined to be phased out because the demand for intelligence will inevitably lead to a significant increase in computing power in cars, making it a necessity. This has nothing to do with whether you are accustomed to or support autonomous driving; a vast number of applications require computing resources. However, since high computing power relies on sufficient electricity, it is hard to imagine using an internal combustion engine to generate power for a high-performance computer—such an approach would be highly inefficient. Therefore, the transition to electric vehicles is inevitable.
ОтветитьI have a 2016 Buick Envision and a 2013 Chevrolet Impala. My Buick is built in Yantai, China. My Chevrolet Impala is built at Oshawa, Ontario, Canada.
ОтветитьThey should let us drive, anytime.
ОтветитьI am in Australia and have a BYD Dolphin.
ОтветитьPeople should be driving, not playing with apps. I'll take the car without all that nonsense. Only maps and directional apps should even be allowed in cars.
ОтветитьWe own an electric Volvo and Polestar in Melbourne
ОтветитьChinese cars are truly next level!
ОтветитьWriting from Australia 🇦🇺 I'm not shocked because Chinese cars and pickups are popular here and their sales are growing fast. The only US makes popular here are Ford Ranger utes (pickups) and a niche market for RHD converted RAM, Silverado and similar "Yank Tanks".
ОтветитьTraitor, paid by the CCP to spout her garbage
ОтветитьWomen...
In china, if you own an EV it is good for the planet..... where do most of the electricity come from, "big cities" butning coal.....
Burning gasoline is cleaner than burning coal. Particles and sulfur....
If you compare to Norway where 99% of the electricity comes from clean hydroelectric, then EV is fantastic.
Less emotions and woke please
Love your lightheart and fun video. And I've seen the gap widen over the past 4 years between EV in China and the West, it's getting wild -_-
ОтветитьAnother ccp bot 😂
ОтветитьI love chinese ev cars and ive driven one myself with my friend and it was named "BYD?" or something. its cozzy but they gotta do better with exterior design ,not much of my problem but a man needs to show off!!
ОтветитьIts easier to pay up front when you have 10k cars.
ОтветитьIn USA they massively subside oil and cars. The government bailed out GM when it went bankrupt. Each state offers massive insentives for a company to open in a state. The oil industry is subsides by $1trillion/year (oecd and imf numbers) which benefits car ownership.
The numbers are difficult to compare as subsidies are not equivalent, but the total subsidies for US car industry are larger than in China when defined as any cash advantage for a company and people that benefit by ownership
EV’s may be prevalent in China but that doesn't mean to say they are as green as what they are made out to be. A vast majority of the electricity needed to power all of these EV’s is derived from the burning of fossil fuels in hundreds of coal fired power stations.
The demand for coal is so great that the Chinese government have invested billions in building a dedicated train line just to transport the millions of tons of coal required to feed the hundreds of power stations that supply the electricity needed to power all these EV’s .
the low cost charging and subsites add the 7 day allowed to drive is incentive to buy a car that occasionally self combusts , but eco friendly hardly since there made with and get charged with coal power .which is killing china people and negating anything all the world thinks its saving co2
which transportation is only 2.5 +- of the 13% of all of co2 87% of co2 emissions is from the earth decompaction, volcanic action not just active science found dormant pump gases . i say biggest problem in USA is the dealers who majority try to flees every customer legally and the high amount of dealers who illegally cheat customers even blatantly steal from them
this is the age of global warming. the fact that cars still exist is a problem. 🕊️
ОтветитьChina is decades ahead of America. American companies -- invest in war, regime change, to suit greed of big business.
ОтветитьCars in North America are oversized, overpriced, ugly, and not matched well for the intended use.
I purchased a brand new 23 Nissan Leaf last year, it was the lowest cost EV I could afford. While I do love it, EV prices are way to expensive in Canada. I got the Plus with assisted self driving, it was $38k. And that's was the lowest cost I could get for a 60kwh class car. It's absurd. But I wouldn't trade it for anything, had worked really well. It's sad seeing all these F150 pickups though, being used as daily commuter cars. North American culture is... Weird.
Well China can keep those evs
ОтветитьChinese tech is known to spy on drivers and passengers in cars with data collected for "review". That is unacceptable, IMO.
As to EVs and being good for the planet, China has built a great many coal-fired electrical generating plants, which pollute more than gas and diesel powered cars and trucks.
EV infrastructure is very poor in the US and making a driving trip of 500-1000 miles, which is not that uncommon here, can become a real nightmare with most public chargers
not being fast "super-chargers" but being the slower regular chargers. Many of them are broken or have been looted by copper thieves. So, in the US, EVs aren't ready for a lot
of routine driving. It's better in US cities, where trips are usually shorter, a full charge can last for a week or more, and more public charging stations are available. Due to the
problem of thermal runaway causing EVs to burst into intense flames, I would not charge an EV at home. Losing a car is one thing but losing my home and perhaps my
family is unacceptable.
Read up on all of the Chinese EV fires and terrible quality. Their cars don’t last long enough to get them paid for. BYD is junk
ОтветитьI drive a 2015 Hyundai Elantra 4 cyl gas engine. Very few options and pretty much zero tech. Almost always just use the fm radio except for trips over 30 miles or so, then I use Apple car play. Only have about 24000 miles on it.
ОтветитьIt’s the Late Start Advantage. It’s like building new or renovating, and the US is renovating while China is building from clean, little to tear out and no entrenched interests like oil that don’t want to be deconstructed to make way for the new. In fact, ring behind China’s EV moves will instruct the old American companies like GM, Ford, etc. Unfortunately, China’s manufacturing advantage in HDTV, electronics and pretty much everything else has or will show up in EV. So Free Trade wouldn’t help America and it does mean higher prices for US consumers.
ОтветитьI go often to China (I used to spend 6 months a year before Covid), but I've always been scared to drive there. I have no problem driving in Boston, Paris, Milano, but Guangzhou? Xi'An? No way!
Maybe if I lived there I'd buy one of these L3-level automated cars, but for now I use DiDi. Their drivers are now exclusively (I would say since 2024) using EVs. I've been riding many local brands, they really match your description (AI, gadgets everywhere - you forgot "general shininess").
nothing surprised me, except that the US is so resistant to catch on. The best part of all the EVs in China (aside from the eco factors) is the drastic reduction in road noise. I was in Chengdu several years back, and the sense of quietness in such a large city took some getting used to.
ОтветитьCurious. What percentage of people in China own cars? I'm thinking it isn't high. Also, those people who live in those huge apartment buildings, where do they park?
China was forced to promote EVs to clean up their air quality, since they have ignored it for years while the US has spent a lot of time making the old ICE engines cleaner.
Americans like their gas engine cars because they work well and they have a hundred years or so experience with them. In China it's only been a few decades that ordinary people have cars, so they aren't as attached to gas cars.
Enjoyed the video.
Never EV. Never. Even if given out free. Just NO !!!
ОтветитьThey drive EVs in China because they don’t have access to domestic Oil, the EV market is also very heavily subsidized! I’m very happy you think China is so great with their EVs ; let’s just hope the CCP isn’t monitoring your movements via your car’s technology oh and good luck going to Church in your Chinese EV!!!!!
ОтветитьThere have been several vids out lately touting China by American tubers who are probably being paid by the Chinese.
ОтветитьYour video is very deceiving. First, EVs from China are very poorly made. Just research russia and other countries importing them. Secondly, EVs are worse for the planet. Battery replacement is hugely expensive, and their carbon footprint is much worse than ICE vehicles. The CCP cover up many deaths and accidents by EVs. I think you need to visit some reliable YT channels like China Observer and others in order to get facts on what is happening in China. I am very grateful to be able to not be forced overall, by my government to by EVs. I'll keep my efficient ice subaru. Also, if you graduated from a liberal college, you will not doubt have been spoon-fed lies about how wonderful communism is. For a balanced perspective, do the research about what china's and the CCP's endgame really is.
ОтветитьFake influencer paid to say what Chinese government says 💩💩💩💩💩💩
Ответитьhey BeeRose... do you mean the US?...because there is 35 countries in America. America is a continent not a country.
ОтветитьEV’s are rubbish
ОтветитьMost shocking thing in this video? That crazy hat of yours! :)
ОтветитьHow about when the CCP decides you are an "enemy of the state". and just comes and takes all your stuff and "disappears" you. No discussion of the traffic issues in China or freedom of movement. Can you go anywhere you want whenever you want? I do not buy the China is paradise vibe of this video. I will take my gas guzzler and freedom here in the US!
ОтветитьMaybe China's power grid is ready for the increased load of everybody plugging in. US is not. Maybe China doesn't care about battery fires under the passengers, the US does. They don't mind losing a few more people. Maybe China doesn't care about polluting metals getting into the water and air making and disposing the batteries, the US does.
ОтветитьSame stuff just a rich spoiled family living in China while the poor people are working like dogs not one of them can afford any of them cars and I hear that the TV is there are made like crap so check your facts again it's just you and your rich husband living in a rich neighborhood go where the poor people are ask the poor people that ride bikes about the cars
ОтветитьChina is better than the 💩 🇺🇸
ОтветитьWhen it comes to green environment no vehicle could be as green as bicycle for commuting 😅. Ev, hybrid or ice still generate CO2
ОтветитьSlave labor does help reduce cost. And Chinese cars are unsafe pieces of crap.
ОтветитьSo now we have a commie podcast?
ОтветитьI like my cars to have no tech. Most of it is bs that is unneeded.
ОтветитьNot sure if this counts to any of your questions, ....
I own a 2018 Daewoo M400 with 5 speed standard transmission . .. aka Chevy Spark LS.
Apple Car and Android Auto. built in .... Do I use them ??.. Nope
42 MPG Highway.... Goes like Stink, ( 80 mph at 3200 rpm, Limiter kicks in at 6500 rpm ).
The Car has more Tech than my Bolt, but as I am old-school, I don't fret over it as I don't need it.
The one thing I do love about the Spark is the traction control and hill assist..... Don't need it but it is handy at times.
Stay Safe.
As a Chinese, we do love our BMWs and Mercedes
ОтветитьMore CCP propaganda, here we go!
This is a Chinese car commercial that's a little over 5 min long.
That's not a car I would recommend anyone buy.
Don't go to China unless you like the CCP dictatorship and what's more, it likes you.
Good day.
toyota rav4 hybrid
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