British brands: >Aston Martin good looking, questionable quality >Bentley fancy VWs >Jaguar Poo in the but actually some nice cars >Land Rover shit quality T*rk cars, some good offroaders >Lotus pretty based >Mini literally BMW
German car brands: >Audi expensive VWs >BMW best all day cars >Mercedes-Benz nice but often kinda boring >Opel GM so shit quality but I like the new Insignia >Porsche best cars in the world if you have the money >Volkswagen dinndus. As average as it gets
French car brands: >Peugeot Ok-ish >Citroen meh >Renault meh
Italian car brands: >Alfa Romeo Mamamia! So good looking, so little quality. 4C is pretty nice, tho. >Ferrari Pretty good, I guess? >Fiat literally "Fehler in allen Teilen" (failures in all pieces) >Lamborghini good looking, heavy Audis >Lancia do they even still exist? >Maserati good looking and sounding, but probably gonna fall apart if you drive faster than 30km/h
Xavier Campbell
Citroen belongs to Peugeot. Tbqh I would rate Renault over Peugeots. Both are shit though.
Nathan Wood
Because if you were going to buy a Fusion you'd get an Accord or Camry instead
Dylan Cook
Swedish cars>>>German cars>>>>>>>>>>Italian cars>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>French cars = British cars
Tyler Watson
>Chervolet has european like cars atleast here, but they are build in some chink country. They did that over here (they were rebadged Daewoos, built in South Korea), but I rarely see them now. They discontinued them a few years ago I think.
>Btw european car industry will have deep decline in basic cars Why do you think that? Companies like BMW and Porsche, and presumably other European manufacturers too, are investing heavily in electrification.
Charles Lopez
Why's that? Like I say, Mondeos are popular over here. I thought they were regarded as being pretty good as a no-frills family car.
And I don't think Honda Accords are even sold over here anymore. And I'm not sure if the Camry has ever been sold here.