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American, European or Asian cars?

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American, European or Asian cars

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Which type of car fits better your needs? Do you prefer American, European or Asian cars?

American, European and Asian (mainly Japanese and South Korean) car manufacturers have been competing for the favour of consumers around the globe. The choice of automobile is linked to personal preferences and to the features of the car. Some consumers tend to choose to drive cars they think are more reliable or durable. For others comfort, design and status are the top priorities. Some drivers like powerful sport automobiles while others prefer cost effective and environmental-friendly cars. Some famous car brands are Ford, Chevrolet, Chrysler, GMC, Cadillac, Jeep (USA), BMW, Mercedes, Volkswagen (Germany), Renault, Peugeot, Citroen (France), Fiat, Ferrari (Italy), Jaguar (UK), Nissan, Toyota, Honda, Subaru (Japan), Hyundai and Kia (South Korean). Simplifying, American cars have been often identified as big, spacious and powerful cars. For Europeans, design and performance have been central features. Asian cars are usually reliable and cheap, comparatively speaking.

 

  
 
But what cars would you choose? Do you prefer to drive American, European or Asian cars?  Vote and share your experiences. Tell us what criteria weight the most in your choice and what particular brands you would recommend.

 


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#17  |  Karl van der Bal  12 January 2015 @ 05:26

Too bad 63% of the world's power generation and virtually all mass transport are hydrocarbon based. Not to mention the ubiquity of hydrocarbon-derived chemicals in every single aspect of your life.


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