China Dumps Garbage EVs Worldwide: Chery’s Axle Breaks After Just 4,000 Miles

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On April 28th, a female car owner from Malaysia experienced a sudden and significant decrease in speed while making a low-speed turn in her Chery Omoda 5. The vehicle came to a stop in the middle of the road without any collision, accident, or pothole. Upon inspection, she discovered that the rear axle had broken, with the rusted breakage points showing only two welding points instead of being fully welded around.
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Don't buy a Chinese car! Buy a used Toyota!

wheezysqueezebox
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People that are buying these garbage without doing any kind of research first, deserve to be scammed... Sadly, they'll end up whining on Internet

monkeygalaxy
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That undercarriage doesn’t even look like a real car it’s like a toy 😮😮😮

TheMrPhiladelphia
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In the early 1970s Japan faced many difficulties entering the US market but managed to be successful by proving their quality and value. Over the years China has attempted to enter many markets but somehow they never seemed to search for quality. The only goal China seems to pursue is low price which goes hand-in-hand with early failure and disappointment. We don't need to fill our landfills with imported junk.

RTmadnesstoo
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China quality will always be china quality

DirtyAyrab
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The parts were clearly tack welded into the correct position for finish welding and then it didn't happen.
This is a serious mistake as all processes on a production line should happen sequentially and time anomalies would normally be investigated.
The fact the vehicle left the factory in this state suggests exceptionally poor quality control as well.
Chinese products are off my menu.

squiremc
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I think you'll be safer driving a golf cart

deneenduranceau
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Yes ... Chery Omoda broken axle incident in Malaysia is 100% truth.

stanleyshyeoh
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My company runs coaches, the Chinese built, cheap Yutongs, fall apart after 24 months from new, but the Mercedes feel like they have just been driven from the showroom after 10 years use, there's no comparison.

stephenmartin
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Now it's ToFu dreg Axles... Nothing is real in this country lol

billmurray
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As Malaysian 🇲🇾 .

There aren't surprising, when most car accidents in Malaysia 🇲🇾 are involving Chinese 🇨🇳 cars brands, compared to another country car brands 🙁 .

fadzilhashim.
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Why do you think they are shipping them to Europe. Chinese have realised they are being scammed

vernonwhite
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It's literally a moving death trap

tottyRICE
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What a huge waste of money. My toyota camry 2000 is still working as brand new, easy maintenance and spare parts are readily available. EVs are scams.

The_Smirk
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All electric cars are disposable cars when the battery is worn out replacing the battery when you can replace the whole car for a little bit more

billyjoesmo
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Back in the sixties, when we first encountered Japanese cars, we were both astonished and delighted to find that quality and reliability were actually obtainable. It seems the world is in for the opposite reactions when it comes to these cars.

paulb
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Here I thought we could finally move past that "China quality is shit" guess not 😂

Morisu-Chan
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Australia has heaps of these on our roads, have seen two flipped on roofs in back streets both single car accidents

gsman
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Chery stole Infinity Motors logo! Are they gonna steal other car logos too? Who’s next?

chrismayer
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Why by a Car Made in China, when the Best Country that makes Reliable Cars "Japan" is Available and sells Vehicles World Wide.

CaptainKedah