With affordable vehicles disappearing from the US, China could offer a cheaper solution. But do Americans actually want that?

The idea of Chinese automakers selling cars in the US isn’t new. As early as the mid-2000s, Chinese brands considered exporting their cheap sedans and affordable SUVs to American buyers. Only recently, though, has the concept started to gain real momentum. The question is: Would Americans buy them?
— Jeff Perez, Editor-in-Chief
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