Japan started off with budget novelties, then entered into the audio revolution of the seventies, and finally dominated cars in the 80’s (we built big ones, they built small ones) before going bust in the 90’s. Deja Vu all over again, this time it’s China.
I have read that China has manufactured so many vehicles already and could permeate a country with their cars (as it will now do in Canada) within a year or two; once allowed to flood a market.
Also have heard many car reps here in the USA say that it will wipe them out. Not sure I feel sorry for them, as while they are not directly responsible for building a car that can compete, but they looked the other way as Chrysler did in the 80’s and are holding everyone back from their lack of judgement over the years.
As you allude to larsman, I would be more apprehensive with the purchase of a lower cost China option. While it may add monetary risks by going up the ladder, the higher end Chinese products do seem to be well made and reliable. Still, there are so many great options stateside and the T’ffs kind of dent the idea that you are getting more for your money in the end.

