Yuropoos will never be able to afford an American car

>yuropoos will never be able to afford an American car

Attached: Mustang.png (1455x936, 522K)

if I was going to spend that much on a car, I wouldn't get a y*nk one

American cars drink a lot of gasoline and we can't just go invade Iraq.

>buying American cars
>buying expensive American cars
LOL

how much would that be?

i prefer nip cars

26k in the US

But there are two American pickups in my street

Nope. You could buy a house outside the capital with that money. Two or three in the backwoods.

>40k in Italy
>112k in that germanic country
wtf

For 100k I would get a GTR R35, at least she can do curves.

Do americans actually think they make good cars?

That's 80K here. Taxes are best :DD

it's the netherlands. They have fucked up taxes.
It's about 40k here, too.

Attached: Unbenannt.jpg (1483x939, 140K)

Mustang GTs are north of 30k USD(~25k Euro)

fwiw The pic in OP is the GT model. Which is 46k in your pic

Everyone and their grandmother has an American muscle car here.

We don’t have really spectacular taxes on the sales of cars. This price has to do with the fact Ford has no real import operation going on over here. So when you directly purchase a Mustang from them, they have to do everything manually.

>american
>cars
oh no

Attached: 1525281390264.jpg (472x472, 27K)

No they don’t only silly countryside larpers have b tier muscle cars. Average Swede has a Volvo with eco engine

But they could export a shitload of their cars to you either by boat or train. Their plant is in cologne, so they only have to ship their cars a few kilometers down the way.

>We don’t have really spectacular taxes on the sales of cars.
Nigga we have some of the highest car taxation in Europe. An M4 costs 30k more than in Germany.

Although in this case the ridiculous price seems mostly on Ford's side. The base price for the V8 GT without added CO2 tax and VAT is already much higher than in Germany, while that's not the case for the 2.3 Ecoboost. I don't think it's because of grey import anymore, but I don't know the real reason.

I could get a 2nd hand Lamborghini for 30000€ less that performs better than this car

and spend 30000 alone next month ordering replacement parts

Those taxes are monthly. The sales tax itself is not really impressive. One of the main reason most cars cost more over here than in Germany is limit availability. 40% of new cars are imported straight from Germany over here. This ruined our own market

>Those taxes are monthly.
What the fuck are you smoking? BPM is CO2 tax, and you pay that when you buy the car.

>The sales tax itself is not really impressive.
Uhh yes they are. Even for a shitbox Golf you make a few thousand more than in Germany. For more expensive cars it's tens of thousands of euros.

>One of the main reason most cars cost more over here than in Germany is limit availability.
That has nothing to do with it. Base prices of most cars sold here are exactly the same throughout Europe. Our government adds VAT and CO2 tax (BPM), and you get the consumer price.

>tfw we get American car prices

And we still buy Japanese ',:^)

Americans don't care about such things.

Attached: large_79f0145c-6b06-47b8-940a-4e3d4681edb4.jpg (960x640, 120K)

>American auto industry is a failed enterprise propped up by government handouts and other commie quackery
I'm not giving one cent of my money to Detroit, and neither should Europeans.

Even Americans don't buy American cars.