What are the types of joint venture cars?
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Top 5 joint venture cars in terms of quality: 1. Nissan Sylphy: As one of Nissan's earlier models, the Sylphy has stood the test of time and remains a top seller. Its leading position in sales is largely due to its quality and reputation. Although the three major components—engine, transmission, and chassis—are somewhat outdated, they are still reliable, making the Sylphy one of the best joint venture cars in terms of these components. 2. Volkswagen Lavida: The Lavida is considered a 'god car' and is often referred to as a 'China special' due to its frequent appearance at the top of sales charts. In terms of the three major components, the 1.2T turbocharged model achieves a real-world fuel consumption of 6.8L per 100 km, while the 1.6L naturally aspirated model consumes just 7L per 100 km. The naturally aspirated model offers excellent smoothness, and its transmission and chassis are also top-notch, with a comfortable ride. 3. Toyota Corolla: Nissan's core engine technology lies in its engines. As a joint venture brand, the Toyota Corolla offers different engine options—1.2T, 1.6L, and 1.8L—positioned as a family sedan. The legendary 1GR-FE engine is known for its durability, requiring no major repairs even after hundreds of thousands of kilometers, while maintaining stability and fuel efficiency. The transmission and chassis incorporate Nissan's technology, earning the Corolla recognition for its quality and reputation. 4. Volkswagen Jetta: Many driving schools and test centers use the Volkswagen Jetta due to its durability and reliability. It's often said that a Jetta can run for 15 years with minimal issues. While its design is understated and conservative, its reliable quality earns it the fourth spot on this list, also recognized as one of the best joint venture cars in terms of the three major components. 5. Volkswagen Sagitar: The Sagitar, produced by FAW-Volkswagen, is as well-known in China as the Passat and serves as a 'pillar' of Volkswagen's sales. With the retirement of the older model, the new Sagitar adopts the MQB platform, targeting the compact car segment with a fresh design language and richer configurations, while inheriting the quality genes of its predecessor.