Chinese automakers are building cheap, well-equipped vehicles and selling them across Europe, Mexico, and now Canada. As the average price of a new car in the U.S. nears $50,000, cheaper alternatives from China are tempting buyers. But U.S. automakers, dealers and many politicians don’t want to see Chinese cars on American roads, citing state-backed pricing and potential national security risks from the cars’ onboard data and cameras. Mike Darro…
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