What are the differences between imported Mercedes-Benz and domestically produced Mercedes-Benz?
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Imported Mercedes-Benz and domestically produced Mercedes-Benz differ in the following aspects: 1. Price difference: The most obvious distinction between domestically produced and imported Mercedes-Benz is the price. Imported models are subject to tariffs, value-added taxes, and other taxes. 2. Differences in configuration or size: For example, components like door parts and interior accessories are often domestically sourced. Many parts for domestically produced Mercedes-Benz are manufactured by domestic OEM suppliers, such as wheels produced by Zhejiang Jinfei Machinery Group. Although the parts may look similar, the actual feel and quality during use can be noticeably different. To some extent, China's specialization and technical levels still lag behind those of foreign countries. 3. Partial configuration differences: For instance, components like door parts and interior accessories are often domestically sourced, and many parts for domestically produced Mercedes-Benz are manufactured by domestic OEM suppliers.