What is the Difference Between China-Spec Vehicles and Parallel Import Vehicles?
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Here are the differences between China-spec vehicles and parallel import vehicles: Performance Differences: Parallel import vehicles refer to cars purchased directly from overseas that meet foreign automotive standards, whereas China-spec vehicles, although imported, undergo certain modifications in performance to comply with China's automotive regulations. Therefore, they cannot be considered fully original imports. Different Update Cycles: Parallel import vehicles cover a wide range of automotive products from overseas markets, so their update cycles are very fast, essentially keeping pace with overseas markets. China-spec vehicles must undergo performance modifications to meet China's automotive standards before they can be sold in China, resulting in much slower update cycles. Price Differences: In terms of price, parallel import vehicles are significantly cheaper than China-spec vehicles, typically costing 10-20% less. Configuration Differences: Compared to China-spec vehicles, parallel import vehicles offer a richer selection of optional features. Parallel import vehicles are directly imported by dealers from regions such as North America, the Middle East, and Europe. Even for the same model, there are differences in configurations and optional content compared to China-spec vehicles.