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Autos play key role in bid for harmonious societyBy Klaus Paur (China Daily )Updated: 2007-07-05 10:15 The author Klaus Paur is executive director in the automotive business with TNS China Harmony is an essential Chinese value, and it can be found in many ancient Chinese concepts and practices. It's found in the philosophy of yin and yang, which describes the opposing but complementary forces that can be found in all things in the universe. Nowadays, the creation of a harmonious society in the context of economic growth and rising living standards is one of China's main objectives. As such, it must be built on the basic elements of peoples' daily lives, such as food, clothes, accommodation and transportation. Much more than a simple means of transportation, automobiles are the machines that change a lot in people's lives, and therefore play an crucial role within the concept of harmony. Auto affordability With more than 20 million cars on the streets, China is on its way to shedding the image of the "Bicycle Kingdom" and becoming an "Auto Society". Each year the automobile improves the lives of millions. Newly gained mobility offers opportunities to see relatives more often, to make daily routines more comfortable and to save time. All this contributes to a harmonious life, and reminds us that harmony grows out of individual well-being. Affordability is one aspect to build a harmonious auto society. Chinese car manufacturers have understood that and offer low priced vehicles between 60,000 to 80,000 yuan with small engine displacements below 1.4 liters to young Chinese families. What manufacturers need to understand is that affordability must go along with the guarantee of safety and protection. Only worry-free usage of vehicles, equipped with advanced safety features and quality assurance will lead to a harmonious feeling, something that certainly benefits foreign car manufacturers in their sales efforts. Mobility and comfort But there's another obstacle on the road toward a harmonious automobile society: Is China catching up with the construction of roads, city development and efficient traffic systems? Probably not quickly enough! Endless traffic jams throughout the day bring the idea of mobility and comfort to an abrupt halt, and damage the perception of harmony.
How about harmony between car manufacturers and customers? The auto market
has switched from a seller's market to a buyers' market, where consumers have
become more powerful due to a greater product selection.
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