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🚗 Car owner expresses concern about airbags not deploying in a recent crash.
00:35
Out of seven airbags, six didn't deploy in a car crash.
Car manufacturers often provide explanations for undeployed airbags, but they are met with skepticism.
BYD, a Chinese automaker, faces criticism from its own customers.
🚗 The video discusses a highway collision, PR deflection by BYD, skepticism towards Toyota's hybrid technology, and aggressive defenders of BYD.
03:09
BYD's PR moves have been criticized for deflecting genuine concerns and brushing aside questions.
Skepticism towards Toyota's hybrid technology is often met with dismissal by BYD's ardent fans.
BYD enthusiasts become aggressive defenders when faced with criticism and sometimes resort to personal attacks.
🔍 Byd, a Chinese automaker, is accused of copying designs from other companies and missing the opportunity to lead China's electric revolution.
05:57
Byd initially planned a starting salary of 13,000 yen for its Shanghai Factory, but it was recommended to slash it to just under 6,000 yen.
Byd has been mimicking designs from other companies for over two decades, including Hyundai and Tesla.
Byd had the technology, talent, and market to be pioneers in China's electric revolution, but they played it safe and focused on chasing subsidies and marketing dreams.
💰 Owners are concerned about the increased maintenance and expenses of the engine auto start in hybrid models, while BYD's self-reliance strategy has drawbacks in terms of battery performance and financial accumulation.
12:01
The frequent engine starts in hybrid models lead to higher maintenance and fuel costs for owners.
BYD's use of its own batteries, including lower-performing lithium iron phosphate batteries, in high-end vehicles leads to a significant accumulation of fixed assets and a debt to asset ratio of 77%.
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