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Source: https://www.theatlantic.com/international/2025/11/china-electric-cars-market/684887/?gift=XXMIpN-TqdDnsWlArfcjaQ5irI8iDVvr8Wm2Gy-61P0

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>In China, you can buy a heavily discounted “used” electric car that has never, in fact, been used. Chinese automakers, desperate to meet their sales targets in a bitterly competitive market, sell cars to dealerships, which register them as “sold,” even though no actual customer has bought them. Dealers, stuck with officially sold cars, then offload them as “used,” often at low prices. The practice has become so prevalent that the Chinese Communist Party is trying to stop it. Its main newspaper, The People’s Daily, complained earlier this year that this sales-inflating tactic “disrupts normal market order,” and criticized companies for their “data worship.”

Source: https://www.theatlantic.com/international/2025/11/china-electric-cars-market/684887/?gift=XXMIpN-TqdDnsWlArfcjaQ5irI8iDVvr8Wm2Gy-61P0 From the post: >>In China, you can buy a heavily discounted “used” electric car that has never, in fact, been used. Chinese automakers, desperate to meet their sales targets in a bitterly competitive market, sell cars to dealerships, which register them as “sold,” even though no actual customer has bought them. Dealers, stuck with officially sold cars, then offload them as “used,” often at low prices. The practice has become so prevalent that the Chinese Communist Party is trying to stop it. Its main newspaper, The People’s Daily, complained earlier this year that this sales-inflating tactic “disrupts normal market order,” and criticized companies for their “data worship.”
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There were pictures a few years ago of large area where brand new EV’s were being dumped.

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New pictures of that have been popping up a lot.