Is Mustang a Domestic or Joint Venture Car?
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Mustang is a domestic car. Domestic cars refer to vehicles produced domestically, which also include joint venture cars. There are pure domestic cars and non-pure domestic cars, with different definitions for each. Pure domestic cars, also known as self-owned brands, include models from brands like Chery, Geely, Hongqi, and Lifan, all of which are domestically produced. Joint venture cars utilize many foreign technologies and parts but are assembled entirely domestically. Mustang was established in 1988 and is one of the early automobile manufacturers in China, specializing in the R&D and manufacturing of SUV models for over 30 years. The current models of Mustang on sale include the Bojun, Mustang T70, Mustang T80, and Spica.