I know why you don't 'find' any sharp edge with your finger in this car: they have adopted this concept and this standard feature from the making of chinese classic wood (rose wood and the like) furniture.
I check for the price from China website, J7 should be at 130-160k across 6 spec. Top spec for sure under 160k(155,900 I guess 😂). For what I know the top spec AWD confirmed come in and one FWD spec will come in. (Guess 140k 🤔) O5 - 120k T7 - 130k J7 - 140k (FWD) J7 - 155k (AWD) T8 - 160k Then prices range will cover completely. Wait the Jeacoo 8 and Exeed come in for above 160-220k market 😂
how come all of a sudden there are tones of random chinese brands infiltrating our market ? you should do a video on this. Back then it wasnt feasible because of the taxing system to protect Plotong .... but now all of a sudden, you cant keep track with the car maker brand names already... Almost going the route of our phones... back then you could name all the phone brands with 1-2 hands ( 10 fingers ) , these days every other day a new brand is popping up , interestingly enough , chinese love to have multiple brands within a brand ( sister brands ) , i wont be surprised if thats the case with their car makers as well.
Chinese Cars cost very cheap to manufacture.... If you relate to many goods having "made in China" tags you will immediately know one... Even with M'sia crazy tax rates for cars China cars are still relatively cheap for the specs and feel they offer.. this alone tells you that cars are absurdly cheap to produce by China...
Chery was in the market long before, this brand is Chery. 0ther than that, only a few pure EV brands enter due to EV incentives a few yrs ago, before they would cost 2x. No new ICE brands entered the market. So, if u have common sense u can answer your own question.
@@ectas741 no new ICE brand because ICE is dead end. no new tech already. Every DVVT VVT IVTEC already explored and patented by Germans, Japanese, Americans etc. Patented everything from engine to gearbox.
@@zeroxzero159 everything is cheap in China because they are industrialized. Everything in Africa is expensive, on the other end of spectrum. Only advancement in technology allows massive production of anything, hence lowing the cost.