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I own a lot of Chinese made equipment, it's cheap and does it's job after one works it over. It's cheap and that is a quality all it's own.
Just make sure parts aren't hard to find when you need repairs.
disagree!!! this is 2025, we are not in the 60s. japan quality is top tier!!! what makes you think USA have high quality? and china makes good quality products, IF you are willing to pay for the cost!!! but since lots of businesses want to be cheap, they pay a lower cost for the products being produced in china, in return, when you purchase these items, it will be low quality.
of course it will! cars manufactured in china will be the next big thing. most of the latin countries have already been importing cars made in china.
lol.. bmw reliability is crap.