My 8-day trip to China has been a rollercoaster ride both literally and figuratively, traveling From the bright lights of Shanghai to the biggest theme park in Wuhu China to an ancient, 1000-year-old Chinese village, to the majestic mountain of Huangshan. None of the places that we visited looked quite like Binondo's Chinatown. The China that I saw was modern, efficient and forward-looking, in some ways a parallel to what I've seen in their automotive industry. An entire building, flying Jetour's colors China's blitzkrieg into the local automotive market is impressive. In the last 3 years, they have managed to transform their image and grab an ever-increasing slice of the Philippine motoring pie. Not all Chinese brands are created equal of course. But those that are intent on succeeding here have really made their presence felt. They quickly respond to feedback and criticism and update their products accordingly. These updates can be in a matter of months, not years l...