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US car buyers want what they can’t have: Chinese EVs

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US car buyers want what they can’t have: Chinese EVs
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A growing number of US car buyers are starting to look toward Chinese electric vehicles with a mix of curiosity and frustration.

According to a new report, many Americans are being drawn to Chinese EVs due to their lower pricing, better feature set, and modern tech integration. All of these are aspects that are becoming harder to find in the US market for a similar price range. But even if the Chinese EVs look attractive to many, there’s just one problem: how do you even buy them?

Why Chinese EVs are growing in popularity

Major Chinese automakers like BYD, Geely, and others have been releasing EVs that are often priced around or under $30,000. And despite this accessible pricing strategy, these models are packed with premium interiors and tech. The models are also designed for compact, practical use. This combination is reportedly hitting a sweet spot that many US buyers feel is missing locally.

Surveys have also revealed that nearly half of US consumers see Chinese EVs as offering strong value, which is a major shift in perception.

So why aren’t they sold in the US?

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Amidst the growing interest, Chinese EVs are effectively blocked from entering the US market. The simple reason is policy. The US has imposed tariffs exceeding 100% on Chinese EV imports, which makes them financially unviable to sell domestically. But that’s not all, there are also concerns regarding national security, pressure to protect domestic automakers, and growing trade tensions between the US and China.

But some people are still finding workarounds.

Enthusiasts are already going through unusual means, like importing the Chinese EVs through Mexico, just to get access to these cheaper alternatives. This isn’t a mainstream solution, but it goes to show just how strong the interest is becoming.

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