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Even if this car was $20000 in the USA, it would still be the cheapest EV sigh If only

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The sales price for the thing is supposedly going to be around USD 20,000 in Mexico. If the car doesn’t meet standards for crash in the US I would expect the price to go up a bit from there.

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I don’t see why it would not meet US crash standards.

All BYD cars got 5 cars on Europe NCAP.

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Seagull isn’t rated on NCAP and I don’t think it’s certified for sale in EU either. Not saying it doesn’t meet but it’s not rated either.

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