I get what you're saying but I wouldn’t write off Hongqi so quickly. Dubai is a luxury-driven market and buyers here love premium cars whether it’s European, American, or even Chinese. If a brand can prove itself in terms of build quality, service, and reliability I don’t see why it wouldn’t attract buyers. Hongqi’s challenge isn’t just price, it’s about perception. People in Dubai are used to Mercedes, Lexus, and BMW in that premium segment. Can Hongqi compete with them? That’s the real question.