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https://motorandwheels.com/reasons-european-cars-are-popular-in-america/
Driving European cars is not only about class, these brands also offer quality makeup that encompasses detailed and intentional touches for lovely driving experiences. 4. They Have Longer Lifespans. European cars are also popular for their durability among other cars. Their automakers build cars with better materials.
https://motorandwheels.com/differences-between-american-european-cars/
2. European Cars Pay More Attention to Aesthetics Than Their American Counterparts. Another way American cars are distinctively different from European cars is in the area of aesthetics. American cars are surely beautiful to behold but European cars are more appealing to the eyes. European cars are more sleekly and stylishly designed and built
https://www.reddit.com/r/AskEurope/comments/ge3ofm/what_do_europeans_think_of_muscle_cars/
What do Europeans think of Muscle Cars? Foreign. European super cars are exalted in North America and are considered a sign of prestige for the wealthy. Like even an "affordable" Porsche or Alfa Romeo sports car will receive more attention than a Corvette or a Mustang: its partially that exotic European tone that fascinates North Americans.
https://www.theatlantic.com/science/archive/2018/06/how-the-carmakers-trumped-themselves/562400/
June 20, 2018. These are strange times for America's car industry. This month, the White House will decide the fate of a set of federal rules called the Corporate Average Fuel Economy standards
https://www.reddit.com/r/NoStupidQuestions/comments/qqwqkq/why_are_european_cars_common_in_the_us_but/
American cars tend to be larger, less fuel efficient, and less safe than their European and Japanese competitors. 1/3 of all cars in the United States belong to a Japanese car brand. Meanwhile, most American cars cannot legally be sold in Japan because they fail fuel efficiency and safety standards. Reply reply. Engels33.
https://speedwaymedia.com/2021/03/25/worlds-automotive-industry-the-usa-vs-europe/
American cars, as a rule, are equipped with large engines, which, by the way, do not differ particularly high power. American engineers are taking this decision to increase the life of the engine
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American Reacts and goes on an epic rant watching the chants differences between football fans from the United States and the football fans from Europe. ENJ
https://motorandwheels.com/european-cars-are-safer-than-u-s-cars/
Yet, overall, European cars have a higher chance of featuring more advanced safety measures than other automakers, making them safer to drive. We also have an article on the reasons European cars are so popular, especially in America. 2. More Extensive Crash Testing. European vehicles go through more extensive crash tests than American vehicles
https://www.forbes.com/sites/dianafurchtgott-roth/2022/07/25/keep-europes-war-against-cars-out-of-america/
European motor fuel taxes raise gasoline prices to $9 per gallon. Parking is difficult to find. The concept that cars are a boon to families and improve lives and choice of jobs seems completely
https://www.reddit.com/r/cars/comments/815pao/what_does_an_american_car_say_about_someone_in/
Apart from your regular Ford Fiesta or Ford Focus, American cars really aren't that common (and those are mostly European Fords anyway). That's here in the Netherlands at least. Chevrolet pulled out of the market a few years ago, and Chryslers are very rare, mostly PT Cruisers and a few 300s in my experience.
https://csftl.org/differences-in-european-versus-united-states-seats/
One source of confusion is the speed of the test — at first glance it seems that European testing is done at 50 mph, rather than the United States' 30 mph. However, that's not quite the case. European testing requires (ECE R44 and ECE R129) a sled test done at 50 kilometers per hour (km/h) not 50 miles per hour (mph).
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American Reacts to a Life comparison of the average American vs the Average European!.#viral #reaction #europe #unitedkingdom #british
https://carbuzz.com/features/6-times-american-automakers-outdid-the-europeans/
1. Duesenberg Model J. Rolls-Royce is the name that springs to mind regarding ultra-luxurious automobiles. But, at the beginning of the 20th century, Duesenberg took notes and built cars that
https://motorandwheels.com/ways-european-cars-are-different/
Hence, they have to build cars that can appropriately fit the kind of roads available. Narrow roads are the reason why most European cars are smaller in size than cars made in America. Meanwhile, you should know whether European cars use special gas. 5. European Cars Have High-Quality Interior With Unifying High-Level Technology.
https://www.reddit.com/r/cars/comments/bamv9z/what_do_europeans_think_of_american_cars/
All three of those cars are/were sold in the US though. Focus as the Focus, Mondeo as the Fusion, and the Fiesta as the Fiesta. They sold well in their market segments, but Ford isn't interested in much outside trucks, SUVs, and the Mustang anymore. They were decidedly European cars, and that wasn't necessarily a bad thing.
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https://www.reddit.com/r/Suburbanhell/comments/xgp730/american_car_meets_european_streets/
American car meets European streets. ... Since 1990, U.S. pickup trucks have added almost 1,300 pounds on average. Some of the biggest vehicles on the market now weigh almost 7,000 pounds — or about three Honda Civics. These vehicles have a voracious appetite for space, one that's increasingly irreconcilable with the way cities (and garages
https://www.reddit.com/r/memes/comments/uvfirv/basically_the_recent_europe_vs_america_memes/
An element of a culture or system of behavior that may be considered to be passed from one individual to another by nongenetic means, especially imitation. basically the recent europe vs america memes. Man this is a funny and harmless meme I wonder what kind of nice and also funny comments people could be leaving on it.