6 Chinese Cars That Are Already Failing UK Drivers

These are 6 Chinese cars UK mechanics would never buy — and there may be very good reasons why. Chinese cars are becoming more popular in the UK thanks to low prices, long warranties, electric technology and strong equipment levels. But behind the tempting deals, mechanics and used car buyers are already asking serious questions about repair costs, parts availability, depreciation, software issues, battery concerns and long-term reliability. In this video, we look at 6 Chinese cars that may seem like smart buys today, but could become risky ownership decisions in the future. If you’re thinking about buying a Chinese car in the UK, this video could help you avoid a very expensive mistake. CHAPTERS 00:00 – Why UK mechanics are worried about some Chinese cars 01:18 – 6th Place: MG HS 03:45 – 5th Place: MG ZS 06:00 – 4th Place: ORA Funky Cat 08:13 – 3rd Place: BYD Atto 3 11:20 – 2nd Place: GWM ORA 3 13:34 – 1st Place: BYD Seal WHY THESE CARS ARE A RISK Unknown long-term reliability in the UK Expensive or limited parts availability Fast depreciation on the used market EV battery and software concerns High repair costs after warranty Dealer network and servicing questions BEFORE YOU BUY A CHINESE CAR IN THE UK Before buying any Chinese EV or SUV, always check the warranty terms, servicing network, parts availability, resale value, battery coverage, software support and real-world ownership costs. Subscribe for more UK car buying advice, used car warnings, reliability breakdowns and ownership cost guides #carsuk #chinesecars #usedcarsuk #carbuyinguk #carstoavoid #mechanicsadvice #electriccarsuk #mgcars #byd #caradvice