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On this episode of China Uncensored, the Eastern Wind Crazy Soldier...is a type of car in China.
Hi, welcome to China Uncensored, I'm your host Chris Chappell. Whether it's a delicious
burger from OMC McDnoalds or a fun-filled afternoon spent playing the Polystation, nothing
beats a good old Chinese knockoff. Especially if you like cheap cars.
Because word is, Chinese car manufactures are looking to play the proverbial Thomas
Edison to the Tesla car company. Meet the Le Car.
No, I'm not speaking French. "Le" in Chinese means "happy." And nothing makes car owners
happier than getting a fancy electric car for half le price.
For now, LeCar is still in the concepting phase. And you might be thinking that Tesla
uses some pretty advanced technology, so there's no way Chinese car makers could knock it off.
But guess what? Chinese car makers have been ripping off foreign car designs for decades.
So here are my top seven Chinese car knockoffs.
Number 7
This is the Bamin. And this is an old Mercedes-Benz W123. Look similar? That's exactly what the
Chinese Army wanted. Yes, in the 80s, China's People's Liberation liked the Mercedes so
much, they decided to rip it off. It also came in a station wagon model. Back then,
basically everything was a state-owned enterprise and Chinese companies just did whatever they
wanted. Actually, that second part hasn't really changed.
Number 6 You know, China has come a long way from its
army "admiring" Mercedes-Benz. And by admiring, I mean actively admiring.
These days, Mercedes' parent company Daimler is actually working with Chinese car companies.
They've got a partnership with China's BAIC Motor. In less than a decade they've rolled
out over half a million cars in China.
Which is kind of funny considering BAIC was also rolling this out during that time.
It looks like the Mercedes Benz G Class with the grille of a Jeep.
Number 5 But if classy cars are your thing, then you're
going to love the Geely GE. Don't let the characteristic flying lady hood ornament fool
you. Uh, actually, wait, yes. Let it fool you.
But while some, like the lawyers representing Rolls Royce, think it's a cheap knock off,
Geely feels it's just "re-inventing the classic."
Just like how I'm planning to sell my "re-invention" of the Mona Lisa to the Louvre. Actually,
to the knockoff Louvre in Hebei province.
Number 4 Does this LandWind X7 look familiar to you?
It certainly looked familiar to the head of Jaguar Land Rover. Though he took a pretty
soft tone when he said that "China… has enough creativity and engineering power to
do something on their own and doesn’t have to fall back to the time when copying was
of interest."
Unfortunately for him, copying is still of interest to China. And Chinese authorities
dismissed his legal complaints that the LandWind X7 looks almost the same as the Range Rover
Evoque.
But one thing isn't the same. The LandWind is only a fraction the price.
Number 3
The Lifan 330?! How did this get on the list?! I'm sorry, this is a mistake. At first some
people thought it looked a lot like a Mini Cooper. But the Lifan has made the good point
their car has four doors, not two. So, totally different.
Wait? This is the 2015 Mini Cooper. Um, but it has stripes. So again, totally not the
same.
Number 2
We've already seen the LandWind. This is the Eastern Wind, or Dongfeng. The model is called
Crazy Soldier. I think they mean crazy-good, not crazy-unreliable. But anyway, it might
look familiar to anyone who's ever seen a Hummer. Everything is pretty much a direct
copy: the exterior, to the interior, even the engine.
But none of these will prepare you for the greatest Chinese knockoff of foreign cars...
Number 1 Autobots.
Though the title makes it sound like a knockoff of Transformers, pretty much everything else
screams Disney's "Cars." Though I can't say for sure because, honestly, there's no way
I'm going to sit and watch this.
I mean, what's next, a Portuguese rip off of Muppet Babies?
Oh.
So what do you think of these knockoff Chinese cars? Are they really different designs? Or
are they just taking Western car companies for a ride? Leave your comments below and
subscribe for more China Uncensored! Once again I'm Chris Chappell, see you next time.