The great Chinese EV hype: What the media isn’t telling you
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Price isn’t the whole story
There’s no question Chinese automakers have pushed prices down in some markets.
But price is only part of the equation.
Many of these companies are operating on thin margins while spending heavily to stay competitive. That creates pressure — and in some cases, instability.
Some brands will make it. Companies like BYD and Geely have the scale.
Others won’t.
And you don’t get to choose which one you bought after the shakeout happens.
What American buyers actually care about
Even if these vehicles eventually reach the U.S., they’ll be competing on more than price.
American buyers care about reliability, service access, resale value, and long-term support.
That’s not something you figure out in a quick test drive or a YouTube review.
That’s built over time — through dealer networks, parts availability, and how a company stands behind its product.
And that’s where newer players still have something to prove.
Don’t buy the hype
Chinese EVs are real. Some are competitive. Some are impressive.
But the idea that they’re about to flood the U.S. market and take over leaves out a lot.
They face trade barriers, infrastructure challenges, and a major shakeout at home.
For buyers, the takeaway is simple: Don’t buy the hype — buy what actually works for your life.
Look at how the vehicle performs in real conditions. Look at who’s going to support it. Look at what it’s likely to be worth in a few years.
Because in the end, the question isn’t how a car looks in a headline, but how it holds up when you’re the one paying for it.
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