New BYD “Denza” sportscar looks very familiar

Whenever I get into a BYD from Grab (Uber) in Asia I'm shocked at how awesome they are... incredible tech and build quality. I have a Model X Plaid and these things make it seem like ancient technology - definitely understand why they are banned from import here they would put every car manufacturer out of business
 
I knew it was a bad idea to leave my Tesla and Emira alone in the garage.

So that's what that sound was last night, at least I know the Denza baby will still be red.
 
talk about an unholy mess of Tesla Model 3, McLaren 570S, and Emira all with a GT3 wing. How unoriginal can you get.
 
Whenever I get into a BYD from Grab (Uber) in Asia I'm shocked at how awesome they are... incredible tech and build quality. I have a Model X Plaid and these things make it seem like ancient technology - definitely understand why they are banned from import here they would put every car manufacturer out of business
I will have to disagree. Once Chinese manufacturing took over appliances they went to crap. Appliances used to last decades, now you are lucky to get a couple years. Very low standards with very little support or warranty. To replace a part, you are required to buy a complete assembly.
All the bells and whistles mean more thing to brake.
Not saying many Us cars are better (pretty mediocre actually)
Lots of hate for Tesla around but I just do not really understand the hate.
I have owned 2 Tesla. Have had only 2 minor issues. Mechanically supper solid. Never stranded or broken down.
I have had 2 Tesla issues. Failed turn signal button and a failed window motor. I do not see them abandoned on the road or pilling up junk yards.
Only real problems I have seen is on fit and finish but no worse than any McLaren, VW, GM etc
 
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I knew it was a bad idea to leave my Tesla and Emira alone in the garage.
Public service announcement:
That's what happens when it's left in Sport transmission setting, or strip your gears and its a highly-charged situation. The atmosphere is going to be electric, and they may cross-polinate.
 
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I will have to disagree. Once Chinese manufacturing took over appliances they went to crap. Appliances used to last decades, now you are lucky to get a couple years. Very low standards with very little support or warranty. To replace a part, you are required to buy a complete assembly.
All the bells and whistles mean more thing to brake.
Not saying many Us cars are better (pretty mediocre actually)
Lots of hate for Tesla around but I just do not really understand the hate.
I have owned 2 Tesla. Have had only 2 minor issues. Mechanically supper solid. Never stranded or broken down.
I have had 2 Tesla issues. Failed turn signal button and a failed window motor. I do not see them abandoned on the road or pilling up junk yards.
Only real problems I have seen is on fit and finish but no worse than any McLaren, VW, GM etc
they're both fallacies...that "Chinese" means poor quality, and that "US cars suck". Obviously both are untrue. I love my Model X Plaid, 1000+hp it destroys everything on the street and drives itself...a true marvel. But the high end Chinese EV's? even better, more tech, more comfortable, more luxurious, cheap as hell. And it's made in a completely unfair environment where the gov't and its relationships with corporations are different than the US. iPhones are made in China because of the same reason, just a very different equation of labor cost and a need for very high technology. Yes there is no universe where companies like BYD or Xiaomi can enter our market at the prices they actually are, it's absolutely shocking what you could get for your money. Tesla quality is way better now after about 3 generations...my first Model X was ok, lots broke on it. The refresh models are light years better, but any garden variety german car is quieter and more luxurious - but that's not really why a Tesla is a Tesla. Where I live (Los Angeles) EVEN in this politicized atmosphere Tesla love is abundant...every third car in LA is a Tesla people love them. I would prefer more competition but they're the only viable game in town in the US.
 


Terrific overview of the recent Shanghai Motor Show. I’d always known the Chinese would follow the success of the South Korean motor industry… but I think this demonstrates they’re going to eclipse that sooner than expected. The ability to bring concept to reality so quickly is a game changer.
 

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