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Not every Chinese car deserves your money.
Some are smart buys. Some are ownership nightmares.
This video breaks down both sides of the market — the 3 worst Chinese cars to own and the 4 best Chinese cars that are genuinely worth it. Because the gap between the strongest and weakest Chinese brands is massive, and if you buy the wrong one, the consequences are real.
From reliability failures and collapsing brands…
To EVs that outperform Tesla and even beat Porsche on price, range, and technology…
This is the full picture.
🚫 The 3 Worst Chinese Cars to Own:
✔ #3 MG4 EV — strong on paper, but serious reliability complaints, infotainment issues, and controversial lane-keep assist problems
✔ #2 WM Motor EX5 — a cautionary tale of what happens when an EV startup collapses and owners lose software support and app functionality
✔ #1 Aiways U5 — weak sales, unstable business future, shrinking support network, and major long-term ownership risk
✅ The 4 Best Chinese Cars to Own:
✔ #4 BYD Atto 3 — dependable, practical, Blade Battery durability, and one of the safest long-term Chinese EV bets
✔ #3 Zeekr 001 — premium engineering, huge range, Volvo-linked safety DNA, and serious Porsche-rival value
✔ #2 BYD Seal — fast, efficient, packed with tech, and one of the strongest Tesla alternatives on the market
✔ #1 Xiaomi SU7 Ultra — record-breaking performance, extreme value, and the car that proved Chinese EVs have fully arrived
While some Chinese brands are still struggling with reliability, support, or survival, others are building cars so advanced and so competitive that Western automakers should be deeply worried.
👇 Comment below:
Which one surprised you the most — and would you trust a BYD, Zeekr, or Xiaomi over a Western brand?
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