Survey reveals growing acceptance of Chinese-made cars among UK drivers

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A recent survey shows that 32% of UK drivers are open to buying Chinese-made cars, up from 27% last year. However, over two-thirds still prefer not to consider them. Concerns include political issues and unfamiliarity with brands. Many mainstream car models from non-Chinese brands are produced in China, often without consumers' knowledge. Examples include the Mini Cooper E, BMW iX3, and Volvo EX30, which are all assembled in Chinese factories. Despite growing acceptance, significant barriers remain for UK drivers regarding Chinese cars. These include concerns about build quality, after-sales support, and brand recognition.


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