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Regarding Chinese cars, Germany accounts for 30%, the UK accounts for 29%, and Spain accounts for nearly 50%

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According to the Spanish media "Diari de Tarragona", with the emergence of new energy vehicles in China, almost half of Spaniards will consider purchasing Chinese cars as their next car. In ألمانيا و المملكة المتحدة, 30% and 29% of people have this idea, respectively. According to the report, China's new energy vehicles are of excellent quality and affordable prices, and have already taken a leading position in the world's electric vehicle industry.

The 2023 Shanghai Auto Show is in full swing, with Chinese independent car brands dominating the sales scene and dominating the C-spot, attracting many foreign car company executives to stop and watch.

According to data released by the Spanish Association of Automobile Manufacturers (ANFAC) in April, the value of Chinese cars sold in إسبانيا in 2022 was approximately 1.39 billion euros, an increase of 68 million euros compared to 2021. This also means that Chinese car brands are gradually gaining a foothold in the European market.

According to a study by Carwow, nearly half of Spaniards consider Chinese branded cars as their next car, compared to 30% in Germany and 29% in the UK. Therefore, Spain is considered one of the European countries with the highest acceptance of Chinese domestic brand cars.

According to the report, China's new energy vehicles are of excellent quality and affordable prices, and have already taken a leading position in the world's electric vehicle industry. People's views on cars made in China are rapidly changing. Although the quality of Chinese cars has always been an issue in the past, it has completely changed now. Chinese cars have a modern and elegant appearance, and Chinese manufacturers hire European designers to ensure the attractiveness of new models. In addition, Chinese cars have the highest safety rating in Europe, even surpassing many mature big brands Eduardo Torres, General Manager of Carwow Spain.

However, there are still some people who have opinions on cars made in China. For example, 47% of respondents questioned manufacturing quality, 43% were concerned about after-sales service, 31% were unfamiliar with Chinese brands, and 17% and 9% were due to political stance and aesthetic issues.

Carwow believes that Chinese brand cars have achieved outstanding innovation and progress, but the road ahead is bumpy as mature large car brands still dominate in Europe.


   
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