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Is that true?
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Me as an american
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>>28861013
If I ever moved to Europoor I'd trade my cars in for a viper. Gotta flex on em somehow.
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>>28861013
brown americans love mustangs
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Literally everyone is different. Get this: there are people from germany who hate american cars and people from america who hate german cars... And some from both who only like DIFFERENT cars! Crazy right!?
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>move to burgerland from UK
>spend 10k to bring the jag and landy
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>>28861013
BMW's "Delight" in the USA

In April 2009, a class action suit was filed against BMW in connection with HPFP failures. BMW settled the suit in June 2010. On 26 October 2010, following an ABC News story about HPFP failures, BMW announced a recall of vehicles with the pump in question from manufacturing years 2007–2010.The recall was applied to 130,000 cars, resulting in the replacement of the HPFP in approximately 40,000 of these cars.In the United States, the warranty period for the HPFP was increased to 10 years and 120,000 mi (190,000 km).On some cars, the HPFP was replaced multiple times without resolving the issue, potentially leading to the car being refunded under the Lemon Laws in some states.The High Pressure Fuel Pump issue caused BMW North America to extend the warranty for this pump to 10 years or 120,000 mi (190,000 km).The warranty period for the fuel injectors was also increased, to 10 years or 120,000 mi (190,000 km). An updated design for the fuel injectors was also introduced.Due to problems with rattling wastegates caused by premature bushing wear, BMW extended the warranty period for wastegate-related issues to 8 years or 82,000 mi (132,000 km).

These warranty extensions only apply to the United States.
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For some reason, tons of Challengers in Europe.
See them more often than 'stangs.
Camaros thought are practically non-existant.
Same with trucks, you see F150s and RAMs driving around, but barely any Silverados.
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>>28861172
In Poland I see F150s more often than Camaros. But Rams and Durangos got quite popular.
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>>28861196
I think Dawge and Ferd are more 'murican to us Euros, Gee'em much less so.
Besides Opel, they just had no presense. Chebbies were rebadged Daewoos lmao.

Chrysler got their foot in the door with their minivans, but as I understand their stuff is mostly handled by third party importers.
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>>28861218
Pacificas are also very popular in Poland, even though they weren't sold in Europe, unlike the Voyagers.
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>>28861172
Because GM is barely present in Europe
Stellantis is more European than American and Ford has been making cars specifically for the European market for decades.
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>>28862078
>GM is barely present in Europe
Literally every GM Opel dealer has a camaro in the window. They just don't sell well.
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>>28861013
New Mustang looks like an Accord in the rearview mirror
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>>28862106
anon GM sold Opel nearly a decade ago, it's a Stellantis brand now
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>>28862106
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And Camaro hasn't been sold in Europe since 2019

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