Chinese cars are pouring into Mexico — and the U.S. is worried - Autoblog

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is it hard to.. ya know... hypothetically obtain one of these cheaper, mexican imported evs? askin for a huh friend

No, you cant import it. They dont meet safety standards.

I am sick and tired of people claiming that BYD are unsafe They have crash tested better than my current vehicle.

Car manufacturers will meet local safety standards, so a BYD sold in the EU is probably going to be safer than a BYD sold in Mexico

Here's an example with Peugeot

In this case BYD lacks a local factory and their profit margins are significant enough that they don't maintain region-specific frame SKUs IIRC.

FWIW the Chinese market is one of the biggest for Volvo because Chinese consumers care about (perceived) safety.

hey shut up we're in a china bad brigade

Gotta love American "freedom" sometimes. "Oh you can buy any car you want, well except those dirty foreign ones because checks notes they're totally not up to our safety standards." -_-

Except you know, working airbags, seat belts, fuses, a firewall (as in the sheet of metal separating the engine from the passenger compartment), working crumple zones, 5 mph bumpers, rollover protection, stuff like that

Do you think this is a Ford Pinto?

Edit: given that you mention crumple zones... A Tesla Cybertruck?

However, you can import many kei cars and trucks and people are doing it because they're super cheap.

https://www.eezyimport.com/importing-the-essence-of-japan-a-guide-to-bringing-kei-trucks-and-cars-to-the-usa/

They're almost exclusively being imported as antique vehicles. I don't think you're going to find a cheap, useful, 25-year old Chinese EV, but all the power to you!

None of those are Chinese EVs. I was pointing out that the "anique import loophole" doesn't apply to Chinese EVs (at least for another couple decades).

Sorry, missed the EV part. True, although there is a Japanese kei EV.

Not sure if you can import it or what the price is though.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nissan_Sakura

I think you missed the point again. That's only 2 years old. They need to be 25+ to be easily imported into the US. Otherwise you'll pay tariffs and they'd be subjected to the same safety tests required for new vehicles sold in America. It's only because they're 25+ years old that they aren't subjected to the standard rules on imports.

That would be why I said I wasn't sure if you could import it.

That's fair, it probably wouldn't be importable (until 2047) since it likely wouldn't pass the fmv safety tests. I just wanted to stress that the loophole that allows them to be imported requires the vehicle to be 25+ years old.

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Depends on the state. Several are banning 25 year old kei trucks so they wouldn't outcompete Ford's latest offering of gas guzzling $80,000 kid-crushing F-150s.

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What if we elect Trump and he gets rid of safety standards, could we import it then?

Maybe if he forgets half the shit he's said that directly contradicts the other half, and doesn't try to nuke a hurricane over Mexico.

You would have go back at least 50 years in safety standards, and thats a little much even if the president had full congressional support behind him

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