You may want to look at the Facebook group for owner feedback rather than conjecture from people that have not seen or driven one:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/392520544537389/This is the website for the Reepers. There are some clone models of this car being sold and a much larger uptake on these in Europe, but Oreion has been a stable company:
https://www.oreionmotors.com/I own a reliable 10 year old Joyner that is also on-road licensed, so don't let people tell you all Chinese products are garbage throwaway vehicles. I bet there are plenty of parts made in China that go into the US assembled SxS which commands 2-3x the price. Just take a look at the aftermarket on more well known toys and you will see they also do not have best cages, suspensions or welds from the OEM...
The biggest downfall of any low volume selling unit is a smaller dealer and parts support network. If you are not willing to order parts online and work on it yourself, you are better off with a high volume product that has more hand holding and customer support. If you don't travel outside the area of one of the dealers, this might be a moot point - My Joyner has been on streets and trails between Canada and Mexico (BC to SoCal) and the Pacific Ocean and Mississippi River (WA to WI).