Norway discovers their Chinese buses can be controlled by the CCP

They are generally not allowed here......the people who run America dont want us to know how good and cheap they are....how far behind we are.
More like how shoddy and not up to NHTSA standards they are.

Imagine buying an upscale Yugo that's an EV. That's what BYD sells.



Peeling paint, mold (imagine your car smells like a locker room), poor fit of panels, lots of electronics issues...
 
More like how shoddy and not up to NHTSA standards they are.

Imagine buying an upscale Yugo that's an EV. That's what BYD sells.



Peeling paint, mold (imagine your car smells like a locker room), poor fit of panels, lots of electronics issues...
Entry Level.

Being cheap is a major part of the job description .
 
SIDEBAR: I saw a claim the other day that the tooling/tech in Chinese factories is now down to about 40% Western or Western inspired....we are moving well past the days when Western factories were shut down and sent to China.....they are making advancements on their own.......they can do things we cant.

The Chinese...of whom we were told for a couple of decades "Dont worry, the Chinese cant innovate".

Pure racism.
There's a reason, Chicom. No incentive to.
 
Norway, among other European nations, has just discovered their public transit bus fleet can be remotely controlled by the Chinese company that made them. As this company is tied to the CCP, the buses effectively can be controlled from Beijing. Yutong, the manufacturer, has stated this won't happen and that they put the controlling system on an Amazon server in Germany... :rolleyes:

https://www.msn.com/en-us/technolog...he-manufacturer/ar-AA1QaJA4?ocid=BingNewsSerp



So, the Chinese are telling the Europeans in effect, 'Trust us. We won't turn your buses off or make them crash just because you made us angry...'
Good source for once
 
Norway, among other European nations, has just discovered their public transit bus fleet can be remotely controlled by the Chinese company that made them. As this company is tied to the CCP, the buses effectively can be controlled from Beijing. Yutong, the manufacturer, has stated this won't happen and that they put the controlling system on an Amazon server in Germany... :rolleyes:

https://www.msn.com/en-us/technolog...he-manufacturer/ar-AA1QaJA4?ocid=BingNewsSerp



So, the Chinese are telling the Europeans in effect, 'Trust us. We won't turn your buses off or make them crash just because you made us angry...'
Kinda like Tic Toc which Congress banned nearly a year ago and Trump keeps alive?
 
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