I was in BeiJing with my wife a few years back to visit her family.
This was the observation that I had at the time. People (in the urban centers) are making more money than previous generations. According to my wife's relatives, car ownership was on a epic rise. The rush hour traffic was very similar to ones I see here in the West Coast. Most passenger cars I saw on the road were either Eco-Boxes or luxury cars. There are a few shops (Detailing) but all the cars in there seemed to be the Luxury varieties. I saw people washing their own cars and it was pretty bad. The typical "Rag of Furry" (one bucket with a rag). I also witnessed some quick work with a "MOP" by one of the locals. All-in-all, I have to say that car care education was virtually non-existent for the general public. The fact that the government filtered ALL communications between its people and the outside world couldn't improve the situation either.
Audi and VW had a very strong presence while I was there and recently BMW had declared the mainland China market of potentially having the highest growth. I believe the market is ripe for knowledge. As the ownership of high end vehicle grows, people will need better service. Maybe then we will see more of this :buffing: in china.