cross-posted from: https://mander.xyz/post/53605046

Facing a severe domestic sales slump, Chinese auto giants are aggressively exporting vehicles to international markets to offset declining sales and secure growth.

The reality inside the world’s largest automobile market is undeniably grim at this moment in time. According to the China Passenger Car Association (CPCA), domestic new-car sales extended a severe downturn in May 2026, dropping 22.3 percent year-on-year to just 1.53 million units. This might still sound like a lot, but the overarching trend is that this marks the eighth consecutive month of year-on-year sales declines. The year-to-date figures are just as concerning for the Chinese auto industry – sales are down 19.7 percent this year to just 7.18 million vehicles in the first five months of the year. This prolonged slump has forced the hand of the CPCA to drastically revise its full-year forecast, which now predicts an 11 percent sales slump. This is in stark contrast to the previous estimate of a 1 percent reduction in sales.

As industry experts have noted, China’s auto industry has likely moved past its domestic “golden era” … but the local population can no longer absorb the sheer volume of cars rolling off the assembly lines. The result is a simple economic reality: if domestic buyers won’t buy them, automakers have no choice but to aggressively sell them to the rest of the world.

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  • Saledovil@sh.itjust.works
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    3 hours ago

    Like, why wouldn’t they export them. I’ve only heard good things about the quality of Chinese EVs. Though I’m not a car person.

    • Delphia@lemmy.world
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      In Australia we are seeing a LOT of chinese cars sold and we are seeing a variety of issues. The biggest complaint a lot of people seem to have is that they dont seem overly concerned about fixing issues people have or fixing them in a timely fashion. They also dont have large stockpiles of parts in the country, a VERY poor dealer network and the documentation on fixing the cars apparently isnt very good.

      To be clear, I know several people who have bought them, had no issues what so ever and are quite happy. The ones that have had issues have said the experience from there was significantly worse than any they have had previously.