I think the market has two major levels, transportation and enthusiasts. The smaller lighter more fuel efficient dominate the transportation section. What people buy and were as in the actual real buying behavior over time year after year is important to consider. Price and availability and perception of quality are always a factors.

The manufacturing is ruled by economy of scale, so one factory often supplies the entire global demand of one product or model line. The factory that supplies the most popular models flourishes and if managed well endures over time.

Having the most popular models and also the most advanced manufacturing processes supports that efficiency. The more sold the more manufactured. Ideally it’s a JIT process, Just in Time means that as one is manufactured one is being sold and little variance exists. Then nothing sits around, nothing gets discounted no workers get furloughed.

Supply meets demand at a point of optimization, its most efficient when it is the best model for the least possible costs, it also then can command the market.

However the most powerful force on the market is that of consumer confidence and if rooted in what is real and not contrived the best for less will establish it place in the market. Slow and steady and directed is a matter of knowing what consumers want and in that what it is they typically buy in propensity and were.

I say that it’s a matter of meeting transportation needs and also offering models that can also appeal to a level of enthusiasts, that will not happen if quality is low and overall business systems are unprofessional.

Jialing is researching and developing an engine that meets the emission standards and offers good fuel economy and respectable acceleration…it’s a focus on the aspect of transportation.
http://en.jialing.com.cn/column/ I say that is a 125cc and the main engine in the industry. Larger engines and adventures up into an enthusiast market and those may eventually be manufactured in china but I would not expect the prices to ever be considered low, they will likely be high as the rest of the global market prices. Why would or what incentive is there to produce and sell for less in china a model that can be sold into other markets for higher profits?

If your expecting a discount performance model coming from china…do not hold your breath. They will eventually and may be already manufacturing higher priced models for other manufactures being sold globally, your just not going to get access to those in china for lower prices.

However overall they can keep costs down in the overall market…but that does not seem to be lasting and eventually prices in china will inflate they for the most part are already.