
In one way, it is a rather ordinary compact saloon car, though it did have exceptional acceleration when I put my foot down zooming round the factory grounds in Shenzhen, the vast new Chinese city just north of Hong Kong.
This is a plug-in electric car, hence the acceleration, but when the electric battery runs out after 80 miles (128km), the petrol engine switches in seamlessly.
Perhaps America's car makers need to look East for their future, otherwise they may not even have one.
I'd rather be pouring my few remaining dollars into keeping Western (and at least marginally democratic) nations afloat, rather than supporting a hostile communist nation such as China.
Save the West - buy West!
Alkimija, I was actually meaning the technology rather than the regime it comes from. Thank you for your vote and comment.
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