Mechanic disassembles Chinese crossover - what he found surprising.

Mechanic disassembles Chinese crossover - what he found surprising
Mechanic disassembles Chinese crossover - what he found surprising
The MG ZS is produced by the Chinese company SAIC Motor under the British brand. The mechanic was impressed by the components he discovered as he dismantled the car.

Chinese cars are gradually conquering the European market, even with existing restrictions. Recently, a Spanish automotive mechanic spoke about his surprise when he revealed the secrets of the popular compact crossover MG ZS in Europe.

From Europe to America

The battery turned out to be from the German manufacturer Varta, the belts come from the North American company Gates. Some brake components were from the German brand Atem, and the control unit was developed by the German company Bosch.

Unexpected Discoveries

The mass air flow sensor turned out to be from Continental, a company that collaborates with brands like BMW and Mercedes. The tires of the car come from Michelin, indicating that Chinese manufacturers use high-quality components.

The mechanic urged consideration of whether it is worth investing in this car that contains about 40% foreign parts. The decision is in the hands of the buyers.

The spread of Chinese cars in the European market is becoming increasingly noticeable, and the buzz around the compact crossover MG ZS indicates the high quality of the components used, which may attract buyers. The mechanic discovered many German, American, and other foreign parts in the Chinese car, making the decision to purchase this vehicle even more interesting for consumers.

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