Then buy the damn Chinese truck. Personally, I continue to believe that you are vastly underestimating the difficulty of starting from scratch and launching in 50 countries. It's amazing that the Grenadier has only a few minor issues. Do you own a Grenadier or are you just here because you are on the Chinese Automotive Industry aka government payroll?The Great Wall Motor Company of China initially began as a modest enterprise specializing in vehicle modifications and repairs, gradually navigating the automotive production landscape through a proceThe Great Wall Motor Company of China initially began as a modest enterprise specializing in vehicle modifications and repairs, gradually navigating the automotive production landscape through a process of trial and error. Faced with numerous challenges, including limited funding, technology, and resources, the company's relentless dedication enabled it to grow from humble beginnings. In stark contrast, the owner of Ineos Grenadier, a former British billionaire, could readily acquire technology, equipment, and R&D personnel by merely investing his wealth, making his journey from scratch to success much smoother. The issues I have raised were all identified within forums, and frankly, they are relatively straightforward to rectify; it boils down to a question of willingness. For example, when a journalist inquired about the issue of rust on Great Wall Motor vehicles, Chairman Wei Jianjun responded by suggesting that rust might not be a craftsmanship issue but potentially a design flaw or even a matter of ethical integrity.ss of trial and error. Faced with numerous challenges, including limited funding, technology, and resources, the company's relentless dedication enabled it to grow from humble beginnings. In stark contrast, the owner of Ineos Grenadier, a former British billionaire, could readily acquire technology, equipment, and R&D personnel by merely investing his wealth, making his journey from scratch to success much smoother. The issues I have raised were all identified within forums, and frankly, they are relatively straightforward to rectify; it boils down to a question of willingness. For example, when a journalist inquired about the issue of rust on Great Wall Motor vehicles, Chairman Wei Jianjun responded by suggesting that rust might not be a craftsmanship issue but potentially a design flaw or even a matter of ethical integrity.
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