OUT TO LUNCH
There has been much comment in the print media and on radio lately about new car sales, particularly how the various Chinese brands are penetrating the new car market. This at a time when many car buyers are having to settle for what used to be euphemistically described as ‘previously enjoyed vehicles’ when what they really mean is ‘secondhand cars’.
There are now twenty-seven different Chinese vehicle models to choose from with a few more due by the end of the year. To give you some idea of the growth of Chinese car sales, one of the best-known brands is Haval (a sub brand of GWM who market vehicles under their own name. Back in 2019 Haval sold 872 vehicles in South Africa which wasn’t bad considering that they were still getting their name known. By mid 2024, according to the National Association of Automobile Manufacturers of South Africa, Haval had sold 19904 vehicles. ___STEADY_PAYWALL___
I mention this because I have recently traded in my one year old Suzuki Baleno for an Omoda C5. There was absolutely nothing wrong with the Suzuki and it had barely 10 000kms on the clock when it was traded in. The problem was that I visited the local Omoda showroom with the intention of looking for a new car to replace my wife’s eleven year old Honda CRV. But my wife is in love with her Honda CRV and thought the Omoda was far too hi-tech so we left the show-room empty handed as it were.
It wouldn’t do any harm to go for a test drive I thought to myself so one weekday morning I snuck off to the Omoda showroom and asked for a test drive. By the end of the drive I was convinced and negotiated a trade in price for the Suzuki, a sale price for the Omoda and after a bit of paperwork it was all arranged. I could collect my new car in four days time.
It is no surprise to me that the Chinese car brands are eating the lunch of the more established brands. They are well designed, solidly constructed, perform well and are packed full of gadgets and gizmos that you only used to find on top of the range German models. The Sony sound system in my new Omoda would have been reason enough to buy it but the real reason I bought it was the price.