Yea very interesting, the china thing i expected and the USA is the only one to remain reasonably stagnant. Looks like Japan is doing the same as Britain did decades ago.
trade4us2,
Aug 29, 9:32pm
I don't think what China is making can really be regarded as cars! How many do they export? Would you buy a Chinese car?
tweake,
Aug 29, 9:42pm
interesting video. however i think it would be interesting to have it by brands as well. thats because, for eg, a lot of japan car companies make cars in Thailand and Spain. the same with other counties manufactures. chaina manufactures a lot of parts for other countries.
ml6989,
Aug 30, 5:41am
Great info on that video. It certainly shows the downward trend of the British car industry. But on the positive side that meant a whole lot less oil leaking over the roads!
utwo,
Aug 30, 6:03am
There's plenty of foreign brands manufacturing cars in China, e.g. General Motors, Audi, BMW, Mercedes-Benz, Volkswagen and Volvo. Other companies including Ford, Honda and Nissan have set up joint ventures with Chinese companies.
mimik3,
Aug 30, 3:31pm
So what are they're if they are not cars? Some wouldn't be exported as they are only for the domestic market, but I remember people saying the same thing about Japanese cars and later Korean cars. Be wary of the sleeping giant.
tamarillo,
Aug 30, 6:10pm
They’ve gained huge grounds and now have brands designed for export, first signs are they’re good, very good.
strobo,
Nov 29, 3:41am
Interesting for sure.
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