True, but even with strong design and a rich history, breaking into the luxury market with established giants like that is a massive uphill battle. Trust and loyalty take time, you can’t rush that.
Hongqi’s done well so far, but the real test is going to be how they fare on the global stage. If they can hit the right mix of price, features, and reliability, that’s what’s really going to shape how people see them moving forward.
Both are solid picks! Geely’s Volvo roots are definitely a bonus, and trying them out is the best way to decide. Plus, with more Chinese cars around, getting parts should be easier in the future.