Tech culture: Chinese consumers are buying cars online using VR, without kicking the proverbial tyre
- Amid the recent economic slowdown more and more ordinary Chinese are turning to the second-hand car market to meet their driving needs
Many who have benefited most from China’s economic boom over the past decade have not been shy about flaunting their wealth — providing a boon in sales for luxury goods makers and high-end automakers such as Ferrari and Maserati.
Times are changing though and amid the recent economic slowdown more and more ordinary Chinese are turning to the second-hand car market to meet their driving needs.
Newly-married Ma Pengxiao is 25 years old, lives in Weinan, a small city in China’s northwestern province of Shaanxi, and is now a member of a growing band of Chinese who have just bought their first ever second-hand car.
Ma used his own savings to pay a 13,000 yuan (US$1,945) deposit last August for a 2-year-old Ford Focus and has signed a loan agreement to pay off the remaining cost in monthly instalments.
“My parents already spent a lot of money decorating my new house,” said Ma. “I couldn’t ask them to buy me a car.”
The story sounds fairly typical so far but what makes Ma’s purchase different is that he never saw the physical car before buying it.