Terrible Quality! New Xiaomi SU7 Fails at 39 KM, Lasts Less Than an Hour, Requires Towing,20% Faults
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- Опубліковано 17 чер 2024
- Chinese smartphone manufacturer Xiaomi has made a significant entry into the automotive industry with the launch of its first electric vehicle, the SU7. Despite receiving numerous orders and completing the production of 10,000 units, the SU7 has been plagued with continuous technical issues since its debut, including loss of steering control, frozen navigation systems, and brake failures. These problems have frequently caught the public's attention. Recently, a Xiaomi SU7 owner encountered a vehicle malfunction just 41 minutes after picking up his new car, necessitating a tow back to the factory from the highway.
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Damn straight,,,,,
Give poo better a happy end
HAHAHAHAHA its Sanlu
Sanlu should have stuck to what they are good at making , swords and shield. For the three kingdom dynasty and the emperors.
Imagine posting a Tic Tok saying your own car sucks and now you can't get approved for any but certain apartments or whatever. Sounds crazy but, Individual Social Credit scores coming to a country near you.
this is professional antichina media
Buying these cars is literally gambling with your own life.
Natural Selection. Nothing more.
More or less goes for every car that has advanced features because you need 3s while the car calculates everything in ms so in case of errors at high speeds nobody is safe, not the driver, not the passengers, not the other traffic participants.
Exactly....
Thing with these Chinese automakers. Is they never seem take any real responsibility for the cars they make. Safety features is a concept that never took off from their drawing board. To them they worship the dollar more than making a good quality product.
Just like Xiaomi, Redmi, Poco phones. Gacha. If you are lucky, get good one as advertise/promise. If you are unlucky one, your faith is set to service center.
Yet another excellent example of Chinese quality.
They can steal tech from the West, but not our quality standards!
Perfect example of made in China quality
@@aeronYTcothanks for repeating what was already stated.
You realize quite literally everything is made in China. Your phone, teslas, computers etc
@@mattdubs357 no my phones msk in India my apple laptop make in India
Buying a Chinese made EV is akin to riding in a prepaid mobile coffin/crematorium.
Stupid prejudice cause they are learning faster and the leading battery innovator.
They are faster takin market shares than anyone else and those are not the world best cats, but quite decent average cars which can outcompete any western manufacturer. Check out the MG4 and compare the prices of it in EU and in China. The price here is 2,3 times higher than in their domestic market.
And they have fullfilled all the crashtests required and sell quite well.
Check the reality or you own company might be lost once chinese competition will appear and kick you somewhere.
How many teslas have gone up in flames??
Agreed but Tesla Cybertruck it is even stronger when it comes to major failiures and it shouldn't as Elon already have 10 years experience in building EVs
@@typxxilps how much is the CCP paying you to bootlick lmao
@@isaacobuya315A lot, haven't you seen the videos especially in it's first years?
Tesla is also champion in incidents where:
- the car suddenly accelerate and kills passengers
- it changes lane and suddenly stops because it detects the lateral rail protection as an obstacle
- suddenly brakes so it is safer for you to drive with a foot hoovering over acceleration rather than the brake in case it starts decelerating without reason.
A car that depends on software to turn on, shift gears and other essentials to me is a major red flag
Horse drivers said automobiles are for nancy boys
Didn't they read that the warranty was for 20 minutes or 20 miles, whichever comes first.
That's only for the special extended warranty. The normal warranty is to the end of dealership parking lot.
Lmao! @@jimmyjakes1823
It's a red light warranty. When the red of the tail lights can't be seen from the dealership, the warranty is void.
Wait, so making mid-tier android phones doesn't translate too well to making entire electric cars. Shocked!
They also make TVs, rice cookers, vacuum cleaners and all sorts of goods. Same as other brands (Mitsubishi, Hyundai are also manufacturing a lot of goods besides cars)
They make a lot of stuff. Bluetooth scales, vacuums etc.
I wouldn't call them mid tier globally on phones either. I wonder about the car stuff if its just some other conglomorate they bought off
@@dieckslYes. There all not Chinese aint it😂Made by China equals carbage.
Rule no. 1: Chinese products are shoddy.
Rule no. 2: We always talk about rule 1!
Chinese and shoddy are synonyms where I'm from
Typical Chinese workmanship. Tofu construction.
Don’t you mean Temu?🤣
@@kallekas8551 He meant Aliexpress
@@kallekas8551 No he meant tofu. Search Tofu dreg constructions.
Tofu dreg project
Just like that cybertruck that leaks oil 35 miles in and panels breaking loose after 7 miles?
What a strange way to say the repair cost. It was actually fifty-three thousand, six hundred and fourteen dollars.
Chinese EV’s remind me of China itself, all shiny and pretty on the outside, but once you scratch the surface, you begin to get an inkling of the real truth, in all its ugliness. The ccp has worked very hard to wreck China.
Feel so sad for these Chinese buyers who bought Xiaomi SU7. Seems like software issues. Can't believe that Xiaomi quality control is so poor. Unbelievable.
Even Ford pickups had similar issues
Really? You can’t believe it? I would expect nothing but cheap and substandard engineering and construction. It’s a $20,000 “high tech” car. Do you really think they are using quality components?
@@OttoTheWeimDon't squirm, Cybertruck is much pricier and it has worse issues.
you get what you paid for.
@@elenabob4953dude give it up please , damn. Every post you making a comment. That person said nothing about a cybertruck, but here you go defending as if he said anything about a cybertruck. Elon is not giving you one for free, so stop the false comparisons to a truck you don’t have
Chinese Tofu quality isn't just in construction. Buyer beware, you are taking your life in someone else hands.☠️
Even if you personally don't, you can be anytime collateral impact because you use the same roads as them and THAT is the problem.
Tofu…don’t you mean Temu!!!🤣
People praising the chinese "floating suv" 😂😂 . Yeah.. no thank you
I think I'll hang on to my robust and cheap 50 mpg Nissan Micra.
Keep it as long as you can, look what are the major issues and buy those parts as they aren't obliged to give you the part to fix it 10 years after the production had stopped ( those are the rules in Europe so I'm not sure if it is applicable to SUA or other countries)
Depends on the brand. EG. Toyota still sells many parts for a 30+year old car at its dealers. Even if replacement OEM parts are not available,aftermarket would be plenty.
@@elenabob4953I still drive my 30 year old Mitsubishi Lancer and parts are not a problem because Japanese car part are always available. Well Im in Asia
Micra is popular enough under different names that there will be parts for a long time.
Ofc american car tubers joke about it barely being a car, while same time complaining how cars are too complex nowadays..
@@DOI_ARTS For most Japanese cars in North America parts will almost be available.
Very little R&D...Tofu R&D 😂😂😂
The research and development time was spent bargain hunting each and every part of this car. I bet they use parts out of a scrap bin to build these things
There is no R&D it’s stolen tech from the west.
What's to negotiate? Give the man his money back or cough up a new FUNCTIONAL vehicle.
Do your homework and review the cars on the market where you're buying and buy the most reliable car don't be stupid and buy something you have never reviewed or looked up the reviews? You got what you paid for! You need to start over and drive what everyone else is driving that's reliable
Functional is arguable. Especially in China where you don’t have consumer rights, you have consumer censorship.
Reputation can be paid for by “fans” or “anti-fans” who are being paid various amounts. Slander is a for-profit model in China.
It’s also a problem because the cars are still under production orders. The damaged car replacement is going to the back of the queue, or the front of the queue. Which do you think is more important to the company. To push the queue due to failure or to deliver a faulty car and meet obligations.
In a western country, you would make the appeal to safety, because that’s a long term solution. Reputation is difficult to restore, so you deliver the best outcome. China, you can buy your reputation.
This is a company that makes a clone car in ~3 years and rushed production. I don’t expect reliability or reputation. I expect failure and excuses. Because they have zero obligation to deliver a safe or reliable product, and nobody will intervene or stop the company if they don’t stop themselves.
Why do people buy high tech cars, they're garbage! Nothing more than a computer on wheels.
Nothing wrong with purchasing High Tech cars, it is just what you buy so under no circumstances do you buy a domestically-made Chinese car.
@@AustinPowers1324Yeah, buy a Cybertruck instead because looking at failiures it is much much worse
@elenabob4953 nice false equivalency bud, both are indeed shit, but they're failing for different reasons. Bro really tried to say this moldy banana is the same as the produce section being littered with rats and worms
@@sharkeatinpizzaok Teslaratti fan, don't ever admit that Cybertruck has many more issues that the cars presented in this video.
And yet here you are online, making comments, which is only possible because.. computers
But the wumaos told me that an EV was just a smartphone on wheels.
🤣👍
It is
14:52 .. exactly! you do not buy the 1st model of any car company & especially not a new start up corporation.
Especially when the company that makes your car is a MOBILE PHONE manufacturer.
2030 cars better but somebody has to buy maybe second car
Bro, Tesla been making car for years and they still fucked up. Getting Xiaomi is too much of a gamble
Get either Japanese or European car
Did people forgot that Tesla had been monkeying around with Roadster for 5 years before they were ready to release Tesla S, then another 5 before Tesla 3 is ready for mass market? That's 10 years and two models before they got the recipe right.
@@thanakonpraepanich4284and China wants to saturate EV european market with low prices (and low quality results it seems)
EU and USA need to regulate this immediately. People lives are more important before mass accidents. Road security first, and national security (data collect by chinese spyware inside the car) second
@@thanakonpraepanich4284 Exactly, these things take time for new companies. That's why Chinese companies started so quickly and are making pieces of shit.
I don't get the insane race for ridicules 0- 60mph and top end speed in EV's.
Surely increased range is a more pressing factor ?
An 18 year boy in a 5,000lb vehicle that tops 60mph in a little over 3 seconds should stir fear into anyone in his path.
Speed is great when merging, but if you need this level then you're using the wrong pedal.
Does nobody want to talk about how great Chinese drivers are on average
I hear the Xiaomi SU7 has the Snapdragon 6 Gen chip inside lol
What’s that
What do you want, they need all that power to collect so much data
@@JDmix123a cell phone processor 😂
Probable, since the entertainment unit is very often a SoC chip designed for tablet screens and phones.
It’s the OS and UI software that makes a chipset feel slow or sluggish, because phone chips are designed to be power efficient. They don’t get to use 40% or 100% power consumption unless gaming or performing multitasking operations. The problem is… you cannot run a car with Android. You can’t have the steering turn off during a phone call, and the OS is designed to swap out tasks and apps. It is not designed to be realtime or run background tasks, and it has poor crash handling for realtime tasks that could affect safety. Hence the menus crashing or GPS failing is likely due to running Android based OS as the entertainment cluster/unit.
chinese quality living up to it's name..
Breaking News, Fujian BYD 4S store went up in flames. Burning down the showroom with 7 cars inside it...
how many Tesla / MB / BMW / Porsche shops have gone up in raging flames?
I remember one in Tesla's case when they have just relatively new on the market nevertheless I am not sure that I didn't heard about it because in that period we had a campaign like "see how dangerous Tesla is" while if it happened to other automakers it would have never seen it on the news.
I can't give the link because UA-cam will delete it.
None
Correction there's more than 7 cars totaled cuz some were cars that were brought in for servicing. So 7 new cars plus some customer owned cars
@@elenabob4953Tesla showrooms would be relatively recent. A Tesla dealer fire would be public. There are some fire incidents in India and China, but they are not especially common, nor well documented. You can’t tell if it’s a parking garage or a store, because it’s a cropped in photo. The car park fire is often a thing, because there’s no smoke detectors present to give people sufficient warning.
A regular carbon monoxide or carbon dioxide smoke detector can detect a battery fire within the 10-20 minute leak period where the cells start to vent gas and react with oxygen in the atmosphere. A $5 to $20 smoke detector can give you enough warning to move the car or evacuate the area, it just has to be within 10-30 meters. Thing is, a smoke detector will read lots of false positives with diesel and petrol, cigarettes and plastic combustion too.
Tesla were infamous for not wanting, nor being allowed to use existing infrastructure, hence the relative uniqueness of service providers and repair service companies. There were also a great number of problems with parts and maintenance, dealers were not allowed to resell Tesla cars or parts until much later on.
They even had problems with insurance for a decade or more, because they could not be repaired or inspected outside of the branch or service areas. It slowed down a lot of purchases because you can’t register some vehicles in various US and international states without insurance and vehicle inspections and registration.
1:43 You should have been getting your money back. That is a sign that maybe you should be driving this car
‘you *shouldn’t* be’
In china your money is the ccp money
Maybe the fates, protected you and wanted to insure your survival. 💖😕🙃
Ikr it didn't make sense why he wanted another same trash car
@@pennycandyys
Which one?
What's the mystery? The car is made out of Chinesium, the same ingredient in China's tofu bridges and buildings.
nice, the star citizen of cars
💀
When Chinese quality meets Chinese drivers. 🤦🏻♂️😂😂😂
Brake failure after 3 laps cause the race they change it to 2 laps 😂
Junk ! And Deadly
Did it really "unable to shift gears"? My understanding is that Tesla determined early on that there was no need for multiple forward gears on an electric vehicle due to the massive amount of torque produced by electric motors.
I thought about this too, probably using a much cheaper motor though
@@HiddenKaiser_ Could be.
Good news, sir! Your car repaired itself! You can pick it up immediately! 🤨
Does anyone remember in the movie Robocop the car being advertised in the movie? I think it was the 6000 SU-X. ROAD TO THE FUTURE, AND WE ARE ON IT! Robocop around the corner. Three models to go.
I am so upset set about these Chinese EV. They all look great. It is a shame that they are not worth the material they are built from.
I guess copying a car doesn’t actually copy its quality…. Who would have thought? 🤣🤣
Buying China's cars is like buying Chinese headphones, with some luck they least a half year, with no luck they're not working at all.
I read stories about crap like this happening to people in the future, back in the 1980's, in Omni magazines and Heavy Metal Mags. Scary to see it all happening in real time.
Have the buyers be the testers...
What could ever go wrong?
It's a great way to spread out the development costs, and everyone saves money.
7:42 Yeah Don't nobody need to be buying this car. That is a death trap she said they Build the cars sold them to people and haven't even tested them
As long as your brain is working well, you'll never have the idea to buy an e-trash car 🤣
Buying a car from a tech company is always going to be a gamble. Would you buy a mobile phone from a vehicle manufacturer instead of an experienced phone manufacturer? Then why do the opposite.
You need to watch a 15 second AD on the driver side window before you can enter the car 😂
The same this is going to happen at every stop light.
My 2002 Honda accord has done 320,000 kms and it's still going without any problems.
Interesting Xiaomi, a smartphone maker, decided to try automotive.
This is why auto makers are strictly regulated and heavily fined in America.
I trust American, Japanese, Korean cars only. I don't even trust European cars.
Chinese cars!??
Lol what did you expect from an unregulated market.
The crazy thing is that America and Europe are certifying these unregulated Chinese cars, allowing them to drive on their streets.
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ไปต่อไม่ได้แน่นอน..😢
Chinese company: "Hey Elon, can I copy your homework?"
Elon Musk: "Yeah, just change it up a bit so it doesn't look obvious you copied"
Chinese company: "Ok"
00:48 Where is that report? Give us a link
Keeping my 6 year old Honda with consistent manufacturerservicing record
You know its bad when at the beginning of the video you hear the crash before they actually crash
This perfectly encapsulates the (made in china) problem.
Turns out that electric vehicles actually aren't better either for the environment or just better quality
Oil is poison and both cars driving kill bees birds children, so drive less and bike more
hope they will fix all issues because it looks amazing and is affordable
Buy a Porsche. It's an exact replica.
Copyright violation I believe.
I'm curious as to how an article saying, "An owner of a Xiaomi SU7 broke down after 24km of driving it." Got out of China...
It is Xiaomi not Huawei
Many of the videos are not provable and questionable. F.E. about Huawei Tech. It seems to be in Part Desinformation.
Looks like the owners are not responsible for the great power.
A car is nothing but a big scooter with four wheels and a cover.
Today a local electrician refurbished the 10 year old starter in my 2010 focus mk2, i tought it was going to last like 6 months, then get a new one, they told me, NOPE the refurbish will last..
It was $60 usd..
Any module that may fail on an electric, will at least take like 2 months to get the part, and will cost at least $200 usd..
this UA-camr is the perfect example of the power of media propaganda and how easy it is to manipulate human thought process
Have some positive comments on China pls
3:23 so did that guy own 2 of these awful cars 😂
Those or even US ice vehicles, when they use a steering system that the driver is not physically linked, it's only electronic, or the brakes then not interested. Maybe one day manufacturing, materials and programming methods can overcome these glitch type problems to an acceptable amount. As for looks the exterior lines aren't too bad. Betting if I looked it would be strikingly similar to some other manufacturer.
Even the airbags went off delayed.
Braking system failure? That's murder.
Atleast it did not suddenly burn an like to there other cars
How many crashes has Tesla's autopilot caused? People don't seem to talk about that
Tesla sells upwards of 2 million vehicles a year. This Xiaomi garbage isn’t even out yet and it’s already failing. Look at the fail ratios
So, the guy is so dissatisfied with the company, when offered a refund, he refuses and demands to wait in que for them to make a replacement car for him?
Sounds like that car is in high demand and the guy wants one BAD.
So he can sell it for profit!
Capitalism at its FINEST!!!!🤣
its one of the best looking cars but scary.
Slow the damn cars down! We don't need and cannot use this power. So why is it allowed? All adverts show speed and acceleration which is useless in every city and most countries because they have speed limits. These young idiots have played to many video games and real life has No Reset Button.
They were only goin 34km when it crashed. Lol
This is a smaller concern compared to the poor construction of the car itself causing a fault.
"Fast go up, faster go down" very popular Portuguese say.
The best way to tell someone you hate them without telling them ..just buy them that car
I feel this channel on highlights the negative points. Also Teslas are made in China too.
Due to the agreement with Tesla, they got the intellectual property for making EVs in China. Which, ironically seems to mean that the cars will be breaking just as commonly as Tesla cars are breaking now.
Just look at all the cybertruck fails, this is not surprising for a tech company trying to make cars
As long as they make money they are good to go.
Please continue to spread rumors so that no one will compete with me to buy this car
I would love to get one that car looks so nice ...I want one only if it's free
looks nice because they copied a Porsche… but its just superficial
keeping these chinese cars out of the west doesnt even have to be about protecting industry, they are just incredibly dangerous
Many EU countries have banned Chinese elec cars....
I never hope that this brand will be accepted in Europe and USA !
7:40 They even copied the key fob from the Taycan. And somehow managed to make it even uglier.
Xiaomi's phones and tablets always have quality issues. Why do they think a car would be different?
The western european phones have no ussues. I use the 3rd xiaomi. I lost the 1st, broke the display of 2nd (still usable) and the 3rd working fine since years.
Xiaomi experts/after services....can be found at any Vodafone store I suppose?
Simply an ultra-dangerous car to drive. A death trap.
So what does a cell phone manufacturer have in common with an EV?
"Replacing the vehicle would require rescheduling production."
I call absolute *rubbish!*
They could take the next car off the assembly-line and give it to him!
Abysmal after-sales service!
Tofu-dreg cars!
They should change the model nomenclature from "SU7" to "SUX"
When your phone has NO SIGNAL, inconvenient;
When your CAR has NO SIGNAL, that's a MAJOR ISSUE !!
That accident rate is horrific with the young age of the car department. Even if it was 10% it would be bad enough. Insurance will be expensive soon.All government helped.
Xiaomi should focus on phone manufacturing and stop car manufacturing for the big boys like Nissan, Toyota, Ford, Honda and so on
Drive by Wire ? Not safe , the steering wheel needs to be mechanically connected to the front wheels , same with the brakes and accellerator pedal
The throttle doesn't, besides there are no new cars with cable throttle, not my fav but throttle by wire is fine
The lemon cars never want to buy Chinese made cars never 😂
Would you allow a critical part of the steering to be controlled by a computer? To control the steering via a computer running possibly dodgy software is utter madness.
Why the heck would you want a replacement instead of a refund after you realise you've bought a heap of shit ?
Selling and buying is mistake #2, #1 is making it.
This is expected
As a german, I don’t fear the competition with chinese cars!
Then why are German cars cutting prices in China?
And EU is talking about raising tariffs on Chinese EV?
I don't understand, doesn't the cpp do anything when a company does this much loss to it's population?
are we forgetting about when tesla shipped their first ever model?
Yet another glorious "made in china" quality product...
I can only hope that a total free replacement came .. I mean after less then an hour? That isn't good. That is a mayor defect.
And seeing the other videos... Xiaomi might need a bit more time at the design table.
This reminds me of a lot of products, kicked out in the market due to market pressures, that costed a lot of money to fix in repairs.
I wonder do chinese people even have rights? Rights on a free replacement or getting it fixed?
I thought that new cars were going through 1000s of kms to test all possible faults even in extreme hot and cold weather before final manufacturing