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    China's market cooling off, Chinese BMW dealers offering up to 19% discounts on new cars

    So, what is with all this talk about the Chinese buying up luxury cars left and right? Turns out China, just like everyone else, has cars sitting on dealer lots with dealers willing to discount BMW's up to 19% as reported by Businessweek. Growth is definitely slowing down for the luxury automakers in China but BMW believes growth is sustainable. A Chinese BMW representative stated, “It is predictable that the Chinese car market will keep growing at a comparatively lower rate. BMW has maintained a strong and sustainable growth.” May we have some special editions in the USA now BMW?

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    Never trust Chinese.

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    Click here to enlarge Originally Posted by Sorena Click here to enlarge
    Never trust Chinese.
    Hahah, this is your business advice?

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    Click here to enlarge Originally Posted by Sticky Click here to enlarge
    Hahah, this is your business advice?
    Yes. They may look naive, but deep down they are baneful.

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    Click here to enlarge Originally Posted by Sorena Click here to enlarge
    Yes. They may look naive, but deep down they are baneful.
    Damn, you do not like Chinese people.

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    Click here to enlarge Originally Posted by Sticky Click here to enlarge
    Damn, you do not like Chinese people.
    Well, i don't like the people who product "made in China" stuff. However that statement includes 99% of China's population.

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    They will backstab you over anything at the first chance they get lol.Many of my friends are chinese and ive seen their boys or friends try to steal each others gfs, screw them on rent payments, businesses, etc. Very few of them have a handle on things.That could be just the fact I hang out in Flushing a lot...many fobs there that will sell their mother for a dollar.

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    Wow @ Matt, considering you're representing your company with a sponsor account I'm surprised you're willing to say something so blatantly generalizing and racist. Sounds like you hang out with some dishonest people, Asian or otherwise.

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    Those scumbags, I've lost a good amount of money on trying to do business from China...never do it unless you yourself go there and physically take the product with you.

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    Click here to enlarge Originally Posted by DarkPhantom Click here to enlarge
    never do it unless you yourself go there and physically take the product with you.
    I really don't recommend this, Send someone else. and don't ask why, remembering bad memories hurts my soft soul and makes me cry.

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    Click here to enlarge Originally Posted by Sorena Click here to enlarge
    I really don't recommend this, Send someone else. and don't ask why, remembering bad memories hurts my soft soul and makes me cry.
    Sorry, I should have clarified. Only go if you yourself know the other person and/or have been before. It really helps when you personally know the other person or have someone living there that knows the language/region/business.

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    Click here to enlarge Originally Posted by DarkPhantom Click here to enlarge
    Sorry, I should have clarified.
    lol, what? i was joking man. You have to send someone instead of yourself because the food there sucks, and the streets smell like ****.

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    Click here to enlarge Originally Posted by Sorena Click here to enlarge
    lol, what? i was joking man. You have to send someone instead of yourself because the food there sucks, and the streets smell like ****.
    Oh, well good to know I guess - but I've had bad experiences. Only people I know that have had success in China are those that have family there or know someone there. Click here to enlarge Sadly, I have neither.

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    Click here to enlarge Originally Posted by DarkPhantom Click here to enlarge
    Oh, well good to know I guess - but I've had bad experiences. Only people I know that have had success in China are those that have family there or know someone there. Click here to enlarge Sadly, I have neither.
    Look, the key to success is talking. All you have to do is looking for a translator who can talk. Talking means playing with the words. That's what you have to do.

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