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Originally Posted by 1990C4S
Anyone that says it's all crap and doomed to fail needs to take a closer at look at China.
It's nothing super advanced, it's very cramped, but it's still impressive.
For reference, an economy car here has about 20-24 hours of assembly labor in it.
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LIke they Japanese said, about the US, the sleeping giant has awaken.
I was chocked at their rail, or road infrastructure when I was there couple of summers ago. Cities are clean, no trash, it just people along, still, they have lots to learn but that will repair itself in one generation. Somethings like getting in line is hard for them to accept. I really think it will come in time and their product will get better and more reliable. Scary to think they are starting to compete with us and may equal us or beat us in our own game. If you ask me ten years ago between buying an English or Chinese ar? That answer would be English for sure, now, I am not sure? I would give that Chinese car a really hard look. They have come a long way since they opened up in the 80s. I rode in different vans in different cities throughout our trip. I have no complains. Cold AC, quiet and suspension was good for their cities streets. Hwy are as good as out truck beaten freeways in LA,that's for sure. Way better train system then any train I have taken in CA or the east coast.