Is Mazda a Joint Venture or Domestic Car?
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Mazda is a joint venture car. The models under Mazda use Japanese technology, but they are produced and assembled in China, so they belong to joint venture cars. Introduction to Mazda: Mazda (MAZDA) is a Japanese automobile manufacturer headquartered in Hiroshima, Japan, founded in 1920. Mazda's models are mainly sold in Asia, Europe, and North America. Differences between joint venture cars and domestic cars: It is undeniable that domestic cars are indeed very generous in terms of materials, paint, and interior, but they lose in the assembly standards of the products. For example, joint venture cars have very strict requirements on the body seams and component tolerances, and some Japanese brands even have requirements for the cleanliness of the car assembly workshop.