
Chinese car dealerships take over Britain as drivers back cheap EVs

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Chinese carmakers have rapidly expanded in the UK, increasing their dealerships from 95 to 440 in two years. This growth has led to a decline in market share for Western brands as consumers shift to cheaper electric vehicles amid rising fuel costs. BYD and Omoda now have more showrooms than established brands like Škoda and Audi. The trend indicates a significant change in consumer loyalty, with buyers more open to newer brands offering value and technology.
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