Are American-Spec Cars Produced in the United States?
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No, the so-called American-spec cars are a broad concept, mainly relative to China-spec cars, referring to imported vehicles produced not according to Chinese regulations but according to the relevant requirements of overseas regions. These include not only American-spec cars produced specifically for the U.S. market in compliance with U.S. regulations but also models produced according to Middle Eastern regulations. Here is the relevant content introduction: 1. Meaning of American-Spec Cars: American-spec cars are "American specification vehicles." The United States is a representative of advanced technology and a long-standing automotive market. To enter this market, vehicles must comply with their relevant policies, which is why manufacturers worldwide produce vehicles specifically tailored to meet their requirements. 2. Requirements for American-Spec Cars: In practice, the overall quality of these vehicles is somewhat better than that of China-spec cars, stemming from the strictness of U.S. vehicle inspections. Parallel imported cars undergo 72 quality inspections, while China-spec cars only undergo 36.