What are the disadvantages of domestic cars?
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Domestic cars have the following disadvantages: Average power tuning: Although domestic cars have developed rapidly in recent years, due to their late start, there are many differences in mechanical aspects compared to German, American, Japanese, and other car manufacturers with a century-long history of car-making. In terms of power, many self-developed engines by domestic brands appear excellent on paper in terms of parameters, but their acceleration performance and fuel consumption do not have an advantage compared to joint-venture cars. The same situation exists with transmissions. Low resale value: In fact, resale value is not only reflected in price. For example, in previous years, many domestic cars developed constant abnormal noises in less than three years of use, and some even experienced engine oil leaks, greatly damaging the reputation of domestic cars. Therefore, even though current domestic cars have improved in various aspects, durability cannot be proven overnight, which inevitably affects their resale value.