XPeng begins a high-stakes journey into the Israeli EV market

10 July 2023
Chinese EV giant XPeng ventures into Israel's electric vehicle market, promising an oasis of innovation amid desert sands.

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Anonymous, 15 Jul 2023First of all there’s no such thing ‘cartel’ in Israel it’s not Mexico .. second of all Renau... moreThen why can't we buy cars directly from the manufacturer?

Why is every import license "exclusive" for the "Official importer"?

In the West, there are rival agencies that sell cars. You can go from one to another to negotiate.

Can you do that in Israel?

No?

Then we have a cartel.

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aReefer, 10 Jul 2023Carasso Motors is one of the worst Israeli car distributors in the Israeli auto cartel. The... moreFirst of all there’s no such thing ‘cartel’ in Israel it’s not Mexico ..
second of all Renault didn’t succeed there because it’s pretty much the worst cars made..

Carasso Motors is one of the worst Israeli car distributors in the Israeli auto cartel.

They are the main reason why Renault is failing in Israel. Legendarily terrible customer service.

It would have been much better for everyone if Xpeng just sold directly to the Israeli consumers like Tesla does, instead of strengthening the auto importer cartels.

Cars in Israel cost over twice what they cost in the EU. A base Model 3 costs about $55,000. Much of that is due to taxes, but when the government is scr*wing you over, why shouldn't the auto cartels as well? It's not like there's any competition. Not really.