Chrysler, Chevy agree to export Chinese cars to U.S.
BEIJING - The next Made-in-China export bound for the United States: cars.
Chrysler Group signed a deal Wednesday with China's biggest automaker, Chery, to launch a low-cost production venture that could export the first Chinese-made cars to the United States.
Chinese imports have been the subject of a flurry of consumer recalls in recent months. In April, tainted ingredients from China resulted in the largest pet food recall in U.S. history, and 1.5 million Chinese-made toys were recalled when lead was discovered in the paint. More than two dozen Chinese-made toothpaste brands laced with a poisonous chemical have been banned by the Food and Drug Administration. The National Highway and Traffic Safety Administration is advising a recall of up to 450,000 tires made by one of the largest Chinese tire manufacturers. Last week, the FDA banned five types of Chinese seafood. List of Problem Chinese Imports
Are we to believe the Chinese Cars will be problem free?
In another year the Chinese Cars will be added to the list.
It will turn out to be the next generation In A YUGO
As John Arbuckle said, "You get what you pay for!"
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