What are the differences between domestically produced and imported Mercedes-Benz?
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Import Mercedes-Benz and domestic Mercedes-Benz have the following main differences: 1. Workmanship: For domestic cars, starting with the doors, the treatment of corners and sheet metal is very rough. Moving to the driver's seat area, the edges of plastic parts and material installations around the throttle and brake pedals, as well as under the steering wheel, often have burrs. The trunk and storage spaces are completely unprotected. Domestic Mercedes-Benz models often cut corners, which is rare in imported versions. 2. Precision: In domestic Mercedes-Benz models, there are many places in the chassis and plastic assembly parts where screws should be installed but are missing. 3. Configuration: Domestic configurations are more expensive than imported ones.