The car is perfectly functional still as the bumper is designed to crumple.
His premium ain't very functional anymore, though.
And the car almost definitely was not made in China
What makes you believe in your statement?
Of the automobiles produced, 44.3% were local brands (including BYD, Lifan, Chang'an (Chana), Geely, Chery, Hafei, Jianghuai (JAC), Great Wall and Roewe), and the rest were produced by joint ventures with foreign car makers such as Volkswagen, General Motors, Hyundai, Nissan, Honda, Toyota, Mitsubishi etc. While most of the cars manufactured in China are sold within China, exports reached 814,300 units in 2011.[4] China's home market provides its automakers a solid base and Chinese economic planners hope to build globally-competitive auto companies.[5]
His premium ain't very functional anymore, though.
What makes you believe in your statement?