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Old Apr 14, 2016 | 02:30 PM
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What a joke.



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he Zotye SR8 has been getting ready for its debut for more than a year, even though if you’ve been tracking its progress, you’ll probably know it by its older name, the T700. Despite the new title, nothing significant has changed, the Chinese version continuing to look like the Macan twin that got separated at birth and grew up in the country, ploughing fields and milking cows. The similarity is striking, but if you were to take one to a soiree, you’d make your choice faster than any Tesla will ever reach 60 mph.

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Old Apr 14, 2016 | 11:03 PM
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Originally Posted by trev0006
What a joke.

From the article:
he Zotye SR8 has been getting ready for its debut for more than a year, even though if you’ve been tracking its progress, you’ll probably know it by its older name, the T700. Despite the new title, nothing significant has changed, the Chinese version continuing to look like the Macan twin that got separated at birth and grew up in the country, ploughing fields and milking cows. The similarity is striking, but if you were to take one to a soiree, you’d make your choice faster than any Tesla will ever reach 60 mph.

Photos and article - Porsche Macan Chinese Clone.
My thought: It might be worth $15-20k as an around-town beater, if it had a strong 10 year 100k mile warranty, and the company were financially sound. But I'd have to get comfortable with the premise that they are as good as a Kia or Hyundai.
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Old Jul 25, 2016 | 05:37 PM
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Oxymoron;

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