Experts test drive a Chinese car and say U.S. carmakers should worry

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Experts at Edmunds test drove the Chinese-made Geely Galaxy M9, a three-row plug-in hybrid, and concluded that US carmakers should be concerned about the quality and price of Chinese vehicles. The Geely Galaxy M9 is not currently sold in the US, but experts expect Chinese automakers to enter the US market in the next few years.
Edmunds experts test drove the Geely Galaxy M9, a Chinese-made plug-in hybrid. They found the vehicle to be of high quality and good performance. The Galaxy M9 is not sold in the US, but experts expect Chinese automakers to enter the US market soon. Chinese automakers have long eyed the US market, but a 100% tariff on Chinese EVs has hindered their entry. However, a recent deal between Canada and China may pave the way for Chinese EVs to enter the North American market. Chinese car brands are expected to comprise 30% of the global new vehicle market by 2030.
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