How to Tell If a Car Is Imported?
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Methods to determine if a car is imported: 1. Check the rear of the car. If it is an imported car, there will definitely be no Chinese labels, otherwise it is a domestically produced car; 2. Look at the 16-digit code of the vehicle, also known as the VIN (Vehicle Identification Number). If the starting letter is not 'L', it is an imported car; 3. Check the vehicle nameplate. Generally, the nameplate will directly indicate the manufacturing location of the car. Imported cars refer to those that are wholly manufactured and assembled in foreign factories. Some brands like Subaru, Dodge, Jaguar, Land Rover, and the Mercedes-Benz S series, which do not have joint venture factories in China and are not domestically produced, are imported cars sold in China.