Experts test drive a Chinese car and say US automakers should worry

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Experts at Edmunds test drove the Chinese-made Geely Galaxy M9 and concluded that US automakers should be concerned about the quality and price of Chinese vehicles. The Geely Galaxy M9 is a three-row plug-in hybrid that is not currently sold in the US, but is expected to compete with US-made vehicles in the future.
Edmunds experts recently test drove the Geely Galaxy M9, a Chinese-made three-row plug-in hybrid. The vehicle is not sold in the US, but is expected to compete with US-made vehicles in the future. The Galaxy M9 typically sells for $26,000 to $36,000. Experts say the vehicle's quality and price should be a concern for US automakers. Chinese automakers have long eyed the US market, but face a 100% tariff on EVs. However, a recent deal between Canada and China may pave the way for Chinese EVs to enter the US market.
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