What are the three major components of domestic cars?
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Three major components of joint-venture cars: engine, chassis, transmission. Three major components of domestic cars: interior, configuration, cost-performance ratio. Below is relevant information: Chassis: The chassis refers to the combination of the transmission system, driving system, steering system, and braking system in a car. It supports and installs the car engine and its various components and assemblies, forming the overall shape of the car, bearing the engine power, and ensuring normal driving. Transmission: The transmission mainly refers to the car's transmission, which includes manual and automatic types. The manual transmission mainly consists of gears and shafts, achieving speed and torque variation through different gear combinations; while the automatic transmission (AT) is composed of a torque converter, planetary gears, a hydraulic torque variation system, and a hydraulic control system. It achieves speed and torque variation through hydraulic transmission and gear combinations.