I hope not. I'm selective about what I purchase that's been made in China. If the item does what I want at a price I think is right, fine. But it depends on the item, not the made-in-China label. And I agree, BMW appears to be looking for the lowest cost. But, to me, Mini is not just a thing. I've been a Mini fan since the late '50s, and a Mini was on my "cars to own before I go". However, until BMW started making them, they were pretty much unobtainable. I jumped at the chance in 2003, and again when the electric became available. One of the keys was "made in Oxford".