>European cars
European cars
The British are leaving the EU.
>brexit
Thanks for reminding me OP. Now im stuck sitting here with a woody that will never be satisfied.
That's not how continental regions work.
>vlcsnap
>American cars
Suggest me an old European wagon pre-1975.
Planning my trip back home after I finish college and haven't bought at car yet.
>European cars
>muh ultra exotic super cars that I will never get to touch
As a European, you can stick those cars up your ass. I rather have cheap American muscle. If it weren't for the Japanese we wouldn't have any fun affordable cars in Europe.
Couldn't give less of a shit about some $450,000 car made for some Saudi fuck.
>he uses washed up bait material from old TopLel
I thought I was the only yuropoor who shares the same opinion
technically thats a motorcylce.
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t. false flags
indeed
It does suck. I guess Germans, Italians and British can wank themselves till they pass out how superior they are to Americans with all these half a million dollar cars. Seems there is a divide between peasant and noble cars in Europe.
As far as I am aware, the only 2 RWD cars on the cheaper side that Europe is producing, is the 124, which is essentially a Japanese production, and the Twingo/FourTwo.
Where is the European Mustang? Where is the European 86? Where is the domestic roadster?
I guess all the fun Europeans flung themselves from cliffs in their Mantas, 1/8s, Capris and only the limpwristed faggots are left who must make sure that their car is has Wife's Stamp of Aproval
>what is M3
>what is Smart Roadster
>124
>>japanese
>>>has italian suspensions and engines
Boxter ?
Cayman ?
TT ?
Z4 ?
SLK 200 ?
>M3
76k euros in my country, cheapest beamer is 116i for 23k
>Smart Roadster
Not made since 2006
>Boxter
54k euros in my country
>Cayman
52k euros in my country
>TT
FWD
>Z4
Can't find it on either my countries nor German BMW site
>SLK 200
35k in Germany
Now, the GT86 here starts from 30k here, in Japan they start from 23k dollars.
Mustangs in America start from 25k thousand.
So all I gathered that domestically in Europe in a sub 30k range we have some BMWs and the 124.
>be in 2017
>don't buy a used car
kek
Used cars are a whole different game though.
I was talking about current production, as that shows were companies, as well as consumers, interests lie.
>Britain
>European continent
am I misunderstanding or are you a genuine moron?
muh sour grapes
lmao
Does it necessarily have to be pre-1975?
Even though it's not connected to the main peninsula, it is still part of the European continent.
>Where is the European Mustang?
on the roads in correct hand drive and avaliable at all Ford dealerships
Where is the European 86?
Boxter, Z4, F-type, TT, the list goes on.
Where is the domestic roadster?
M A Z D A M X - 5
>white people cars
How can Mustang be a domestic if its assembled in USA? New Capri never.
How can any of those be a 86 if they all cost twice the 86 does at minimum?
How can a Japanese car designed in California be considered European domestic?
>Japanese cars
> American cars
You see the mufler? Yah, tips are fixed to rear bumper.
Ferrari...
>Cars
That doesn't count, those are all GM products.
Still cars
Are you just an assmad weeb or just autistic
are you fucking retarded
elaborate.
I want to know what are sporty sub 30k, RWD cars Europe is currently producing for it self, and most names that get dropped are 40k+ range.
>f-fucking europoors man
>British continent
...
>British
>European
>2017
>wanting a new car and not leasing it
>sporty sub 30k, RWD cars
Not a thing in murica either