Comparing the two most sold cars in the US and Europe...
Comparing the two most sold cars in the US and Europe
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Europoors don't need flatbeds because they live in sardine cans so they can't store anything in their pod
Then comparing it with the average penis size
What Americans are trying to compensate with those big trucks?
Really makes you think
>driving terrible cars with terrible quality
Do europoors really do this? why don't you pay the extra 5k for a toyota and never have to fucking repair the shit till it's 10 year old beater.
> jamal's bbc = french inward penigina
Saged and reported. Why are you making this thread again, this must be s bot.
>hit average sized American pothole
>euro cuckmobile totaled
Why flatbetds? Why not buy a van?
We haul stuff. More useful for long or tall stuff.
>he wants a height limit on his cargo capacity
wagons are superior to pickups
> tiny cargo area compared to a proper van
> we le haul stuff
Huh?
>Yank cars
Big, unreliable, needs repairs after getting off the factory floor
>Euro cars
Small, reliable, first repairs after 10years, keeps resell value
Said no one who has ever owned an Audi or BMW
We usually don't have to live in our cars for months at a time.
I understand American arguments but those who drove plenty of cars will tell you these superminis and hatchbacks are far more enjoyable to drive.
Depends on your preferences though.
I have two cars, second one is Corsa E with 1.4 turbo. It’s so fun to drive, and funnily enough it’s American engine.
Audi and BMW are reliable as fuck, if you buy used cars driven by morons no that is your problem.
Ahem fuck cars
The peugeots they make in your corner of the world for the latin market are not up to spec lol
Americans
>aaaah i am spending $1000 in gas
Also americans
>lol small cars
> premium cars are designed to squeeze as much money from you as possible
Who could've thought. Thing is, if you buy a car like this, it means money is not a concern.
If gas wasn't so damn expensive, I'd get a F150. Right now it's 2.15€/litre, that's $8.47/gal, and that's just regular.