Japanese Cars

Why are we still importing japanese cars when there are obviously much better cheaper chinese cars, with the proof in the pudding as Chinese cars tripple those form japan worldwide. it obviously means kenyans, who are known for being low IQ, are behind in the times.

It is incoceivable that kenyans know more than the rest of the word. Thus my conclusion, it is out of dumbness that there are almost no chinese brands in kenya, not becuase kenyans know more

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inakaa economy ya Mexico si mbaya vile huwa nafikiria

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it’s a us manufacturing hub. Plus they dont waste money on an airforce or army becuase what for?

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hapa we mostly import used cars, I dont think one can import a used car from china, given they drive on different sides of the road - our options hapa kenya are very few

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na pia kuna vile sijui kama kebs wako na representative wao china wa kukagua second hand vehicles, so io process haitakua smooth sana.

lakini gari mingi za china, hutumia gearbox na engines same na zile magari tuna import, so china ni source mzuri ya spare parts,

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kuongea tu fwaa ndio unajua.

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Holy crap, an IQ of 75 ni mbaya saidi damn! An IQ below 75 is considered mental retardation so tumepenya tu by a whisker. Huddah akirudi Kenya tunaingia special unit. A lot of shit just made sense. For comparison, a typical engineer/doc/SWE ako 115-120. 75 is baaad baad. Syet!

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That’s not what that chart means. A lot of those countries just make Japanese cars bado eg Toyota is the 2nd largest car manufacturer in the US and the largest globally.

I guess you just proved your point here

it obviously means kenyans, who are known for being low IQ, are behind in the times.

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Yes, BYD (Build Your Dreams) has a presence in Kenya. They have a showroom in Nairobi where you can explore their range of electric vehicles and other products. The showroom is located at:

BYD Kenya Showroom
Mombasa Road, Nairobi, Kenya

It’s advisable to contact them directly or visit their official website for the latest information on their offerings, opening hours, and any updates regarding their operations in Kenya.

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EVs. Chinese EVs are making the Americans sweat

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China copy paste technology so you will find a prototype looking like Toyota Hiace or Land Rover defender exactly with fitting spares

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So importers hutoa mikebe ya simu china aje? Anyway, what other country do such stupid shit?

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Considering we produce zile BJ , hatutokei hata 0.00000001?

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story ya magari ni tofauti, kebs iko na agents wake Japan wa kufanya Pre-Export Verification of Conformity (PVOC) services. Before gari itoke huko lazima ikaguliwe.

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this is BS

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who else is importing huge numbers of Chinese cars ?, and most of these cars are electric, and meant for the chinese market.

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I don’t trust anything written by a Nigerian for clicks

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AI:

The competition between American and Chinese electric cars is fierce, with China leading in market share, production scale, and battery technology, while the U.S. excels in innovation and premium models like Tesla. Chinese brands such as BYD and NIO dominate affordability and domestic markets, whereas American companies focus on high-end EVs and autonomous driving. Both nations are heavily investing in EV infrastructure and supply chains, with China benefiting from strong government support. Geopolitical tensions and trade policies further intensify this rivalry as both aim for global EV dominance.

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How do you measure IQ? Ama ni zile standard test za US which is not included in Kenya curriculum. Hii story ya IQ ni ufala wa wazungu. It does not work in Kenya unless tutengeneze standard test zetu

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It’s not that they focus on high end. It’s impossible to make it cheap in the US. For example, it costs 60 times more to hire an American worker than a Chinese worker. 60 TIMES

Making a cheap car is this no possible. You have to make it premium since you will still need to sell at a high price sometimes at the price of production just to maintain market share

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