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Are Chinese EV Axles Chopsticks? Thinner Than a Thumb, C

Are Chinese EV Axles Chopsticks? Thinner Than a Thumb, Causes Wheels to Drop While Moving

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“China Observer”

In Beijing, a BYD vehicle owner tragically lost control while attempting to drift his BYD Yuan in a bustling district. The vehicle …

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  1. Made in China is fine with miscellaneous gadgets , but…. where you have to trust your life and your family's life with the product's reliability…you have to think twice…

  2. Every thing in china is disposable buy a six pack park deploying the other ahead every 5 ahead every 1/8th mile hedge hoping running back and driving the other back forward over & over until final destination

  3. If you see "Made in China" EVs, don't buy it.

    Even my grand grandfather T model sturdy as tungsten, even more than 100yo. It still run very well.

  4. USUAL LYINGWESTERNTRASH VOMITED AND DROOLED AND FROTHED BY THE USUAL DROOLING LYINGWESTERNTRASH.

    As recent as a dozen years ago I would’ve accepted what I heard from the “western free press” about “north korean/iranian propaganda lies” but today I’d believe anything coming out of North Korea before I’d believe anything coming from the 10,000% lying western “media” trash.

  5. No what's hilarous?
    A group that would start making cheap rock solid cars and spared no expense like "USA TIER SAFETY" type stuff will outsell the best luxury cars they have.

  6. Communism trying to imitate Capitalism. Never works. Capitalism involves a great deal of investment, R & D and legal hurdles. China does imitation of things and thinks it has "arrived", not knowing the ropes of industry. Even they are very much aware of American technology and its superiority and are nervous of it but cannot match it. Instead, they lie, making products that are no better than turds covered with fake gold. The Chinese public, not used to having things built correctly or dealing with a Capitalistic society, fall for any lame language the CCP puts out. If these death traps attempt to enter the U.S., it will be interesting to see if the U.S. Government approves their design, "safety" features, quality and reliability and allows them to be sold here. If it does, we'll then know that the U.S. Government is no longer reliable and holding the best interests of the American public as top priority.

  7. For an authoritarian communist government that does its best to wipe out Chinese ancient culture & history, I'm surprised BYD got away with naming their cars after ancient Chinese dynasties 🤣

  8. How is this surprising? Chine has fake food, fake milk, fake baby formula, fake cosmetics, fake medications… Why wouldn't they have fake cars with chopstick suspensions and likely fake airbags??

  9. How stupid do you need to be to buy a piece of trash like these ''cars''
    just the fact that no cars selfcombusted in a 20 min video is an achievement for byd..

  10. In respect to the first (recklessly moronic) accident, I'm not quite sure a European car wouldn't have suffered the same damage after a collision.
    On the contrary, the other cases, not accident related, are indeed pretty disturbing…

  11. There’s no video talking about what happened before the fires and wheels falling off, the first car dont even look like BYD. You guys are targeting china’s successs… you can do the same thing about every car bramnd

  12. That suspension doesn't appear to have any longitudinal support, or bracing from front to back.
    So if you hit a big enough pot hole, or a curb since none of these videos show what actually happened, the swingarm leaves the chat.
    But, if mainland Chinese drivers are anything like they are here in the US, there's not a single car on this planet that would fix their driving-skill issues.

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