2024-10-05
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it house news on october 5, according to cctv news, the latest opinion poll results released by the german automobile club, germany’s largest transportation association, on the 4th local time showed that:the cost-effectiveness of chinese brand cars is very attractive to german consumers.if it is a pure electric vehicle, as many as 80% of the respondents showed strong interest.
according to the survey results,59% of german respondents said they would consider buying chinese cars, among which young people are particularly willing to buy: 74% of people aged 30 to 39 and 72% of people aged 18 to 29 express their willingness to buy cars from chinese manufacturers.if it is a pure electric vehicle, the proportion of respondents who would consider buying a chinese car is as high as 80%.of these, 83% cited cost-effectiveness as a selling point, followed by innovative technology (55%) and attractive design (37%).
it is understood that the all-german automobile club conducted this survey among more than 1,000 motorists over the age of 18 living in germany in july this year. chinese cars have performed well in car tests recently. the association previously stated in april that many chinese models are equipped with complex battery technology, have long cruising range and high-quality workmanship, demonstrating strong market competitiveness.
according to previous reports from it house, on october 4, local time,eu votes on whether to impose five-year countervailing duties on chinese electric cars. a statement released by the european commission shows that the european commission's proposal to impose tariffs on imported pure electric vehicles from china received the necessary support from eu member states during the vote.
german federal finance minister lindner warned that trade policy disputes may intensify. he pointed out that although the vote has taken place, the european commission led by von der leyen should not trigger a trade conflict-"we need to negotiate a solution"。
german business circles have also called for negotiations to avoid additional taxes. the confederation of german industry, the association of the german automobile manufacturers and several german carmakers warned that additional taxes would have a negative impact on the german economy.