Unless you have actually had one and used it for a while, can provide first hand experience of being an owner you will find alot of people talking s___t based on personal opinion with no real quantifiable evidence.
No one is going to know what they are truely like until they have been in the market out here for a while.
Ive seen arguements on the flood of chinese motorcyles, Quads etc flooding this country. There is alot of crap ones out there where the manufacturer has no Quality Control.
I did a fair bit of personal research on this and have found some of the higher standard manufacturers (cream of the crop) from the many crap ones, produce motobikes, Quads and parts which are of good quality. The company I bought my chinese motobike from manufacturers parts for BMW bikes and some of the Jap bike companies (but this is the minority from a crap majority).
Please note I own a few bikes including a good quality Suzuki off road bike and a chinese bike Thumpstar 125 cc 4 stroke for the kids which I also ride 120 KG Max rider load. I have had the chinese bike for 2 years now (not expecting much from it), I have riden it quite a bit, including cruising around paddocks and narrow trails on trips away hunting and fishing.
In the 2 years Ive had it, the only problem Ive had is a flat tyre, some minor tuning and replacing 1 leaking fuel line. I can say that bike has paid for itself with the number of hours Ive riden it over the last years amd lasted far longer than I expected which is a bonus for me. I still ride my Suzuki but like the Pit Bike for mucking around and when my loading for trips is limited. My camper trailer holds 2 x bikes and have used both in mud, creeks and climbed hills chasing feral pigs all over NW NSW.
The Great Wall of China 4x4 is going to be an interesting case study to watch wehter they hold up to what they claim or another lemon. I wouldnt compare them to our traditional 4x4, yet I know too many people who are yuppie 4x4 owners and have seen pathetic photo's of a wanker in an office job bragging he was hard core 4x4 driving on the weekend and the photo's show nothing more than a clean Disco with 1 tyre in 6 inches of water from a mud puddle. Those yuppie owners or soft 4x4 owners dont do anything too hard so the Great Wall 4x4 might have a market for people who wont flog them too much.
Resale I imagine will be crap, but for those prices I would proabably run it into the ground.
Just my 5 cents worth
Gonewalkabouts