Is Chevrolet a Domestic Car?
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Chevrolet is not entirely a domestic car, and the domestically produced Chevrolets are joint-venture vehicles. The popular mid-size sedan under Chevrolet is the Malibu XL. Below is some information about this car: 1. The Malibu XL is a sporty B-segment car that has won consumer favor with its excellent exterior design and affordable price. 2. The new Malibu XL is equipped with two types of engines: a 1.3-liter turbocharged three-cylinder engine and a 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine. 3. The Malibu XL has dimensions of 4933mm in length, 1854mm in width, and 1472mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2829mm.
Oh, when it comes to whether Chevrolet is a domestic car, I need to clarify it from several aspects. First of all, Chevrolet is an American brand, owned by General Motors. However, many of its models in China are considered domestic cars because they are produced by the SAIC-GM joint venture, such as the Cruze and Malibu, which are assembled in factories in Shanghai and Yantai. These cars use local supply chains and workers, so strictly speaking, they are called 'Chinese-made joint venture cars'. Of course, there are also imported models like the Corvette, which are purely American-made. Overall, eight out of ten Chevrolets on the road are domestically produced, offering high cost performance and convenient maintenance.