You have a point. I just don't like the whole 'clone' thing ... stealing someone else's stuff is not good.
You have a point. I just don't like the whole 'clone' thing ... stealing someone else's stuff is not good.
The difference in my mind is that they can't (to my understanding) export these for sale, at least in UN affiliated countries. If they are undercutting Lamborghini's sales outside their country, I'd have a much different outlook.
This sort of reminds me of the North Korean vehicle clones that look almost like they're just rebadged NA models. I'm not sure if they even really sell these, but I can't say it bothers me since they're in an isolated market.
The difference in my mind is that they can't (to my understanding) export these for sale, at least in UN affiliated countries. If they are undercutting Lamborghini's sales outside their country, I'd have a much different outlook.
This sort of reminds me of the North Korean vehicle [clones](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EqSODQMTvBU) that look almost like they're just rebadged NA models. I'm not sure if they even really sell these, but I can't say it bothers me since they're in an isolated market.
True enough. I still don't like the theft though.
True enough. I still don't like the theft though.
All things considered, I say good for them. Its either going to fail and make Lambo look good, or the clone is going to be better, and Lambo will make even better cars to save face. Competition never hurts, especially when there's virtually no market overlap.