Are Joint Venture Cars Considered Domestic Cars?
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Joint venture cars are not considered domestic cars. The following are the differences between domestic cars and joint venture cars: 1. In terms of exterior design, domestic cars may have relatively less independent research and development, and are still largely in a stage of imitation. On the other hand, joint venture cars often combine the advantages of their own products with improvements tailored to the domestic consumer market, making them more appealing in terms of appearance. 2. In terms of safety performance, although many people prefer joint venture cars, domestic cars excel in this area. For example, the Great Wall Motors brand ensures the safety of the driver even when heavy objects fall on the car, a level of safety performance that few car brands can guarantee. Buyers should carefully consider this when purchasing a car. 3. In terms of reduced configurations, a comparison between the two types of car brands shows that joint venture cars suffer from severe configuration reductions. 4. Complaint rates. To evaluate a car's quality, one must first look at its complaint rate, as feedback from car owners is a crucial metric. Data shows that the complaint rate for joint venture cars has been soaring in recent years, while domestic cars have never made the list.