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  • The Corolla clone, powered by a 1996 Mitsubishi Lancer 1.5L engine... these chinese are beautifull!!! Stop stealing others ideas please!

    BYD --> Build Your Dreams; should be SOD --> Steal Others Dreams

  • Thats a hell of a ugly car !

  • BYD --> Build Your Death!

  • WHATEVER'S MADE IN SHOULD STAY IN CHINA

  • It's the asian saabkyle04!

  • Ha, Ha...What a shitty car! Even my old Buick rust bucket is ten times better than that piece of s*****

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  • This car isn't meant to be shown off to your materialistic girlfriend in South California (where I am from), but to provide transportation to a multi-million growing middle class in china.

  • GM chime and Toyota like parts.

  • If resources are there we can use. The same concept applies to the automobile. We can build environmental and economy oriented cars, but are the Show Rooms environmental? Colorful and Shiny wins it. Advanced computers and graphics wins it. But whats important is that we do not forget that our children feels the world we were in. Be careful to build to too far.

  • Resources are cement. Glass comes from Quartz Sand Crystals. Automobile show rooms advance thats just the way it is. Carpet in automobiles may be obsolete. Wood in cars look out of place. They are brown on Gray. Blue Gray Wood is the Best. Round Steering Wheel takes up alot of space in the car. Brand new cars should be wrapped in Plastic.

  • But that stuff doesn't really matter. What matters are that things are clean, environmental and non-wasteful. Among other things. A clean bright glossy showroom is excellent, old school simple small one are awesome also. Again, the important things are that cars are clean and dependable. Even that doesn't matter.

  • I think the small showroom is the best showroom for children perception. Even adults feel the small showroom. If we keep roles in Landscape Development, meaning grass for schools and social service buildings, whereas dealerships are rocks and concrete, then people can feel and distinguish things in life. Because sometimes in life we ask why something is there when we see it normally somewhere else.

  • Looks like a decent car. I guess the chinese are catching up really fast.

  • corolla copy cat

    

  • @adambot the hatchback model of the BYD F3 is actually a fake toyota corolla front and back of a suzuki Reno/ chevrolet lacetti/ buick excelle

  • @adambot3000 yes I think they wanted to because they have a headquaters in los angeles I think but people didn't wanted to buy a fake toyota corolla I think

  • I love this channel and the different cars I see on here that I don't see in NA! I was always aware of what a BYD F3 was and found it interesting how much it looked like the 2001-2008 Toyota Corolla (E130/9th generation). I've been looking all over here on U2b for vids on this interesting car and have not found any, until you posted this video! So thank you very very much! Keep up the great work!

  • @adambot3000 loads of BYD F3 body parts are interchangeable to that Toyota Corolla model

  • @Annihilator1111 Yeah so I've read! Wasn't BYD going to sell this car in North America? Like an electric/hybrid version?

  • the front is similar to the toyota corolla.

    cool

  • @FsHnOs0106 A bit but more so on the side, like the rear window pillar looks exactly like the Corolla's. Also the shape of the dash looks super similar to the Corolla's. Plus those door handles are Toyota handles. I wonder if Toyota (and Honda) have filed lawsuits against BYD yet? Unless BYD has a license to copy their designs?

  • the BYD F3 is assembled in

    Shenzhen, Guangdong, China

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