Is there an actual market for American cars in Japan similar to JDM cars in America?
Why do tariffs still exist in 2017?
>more efficient superior cars
just die
Old American muscles are still popular among few people. But most people still think it's garbage. I personally think corvette is best car if it's same price as USA, though.
There are kind of people who like big American SUVs but the number of them is few.
Among that it seem Jeep brand is the most popular.
And as for muscle cars, I see more modern sports cars like C7 Corvette than them, either way they are rare as fuck
Only premium cars like semi-luxurious SUVs and higher end sports cars are worth paying the tariffs on. If you guys could get Mustangs, Camaros and Challengers as cheap as we do I'm sure they'd be everywhere. Pickups too.
>what is chicken tax
>what is the federal motor vehicle safety standards
>what is USA safety regulations
>what is DOT
>what is federal vehicle standards
etc... USA are doing it for the sake of domestic car makers. These stupid laws piss Euro and Asian car makers off, so Yuropoors and Nips put more tariffs on American goods.
Look at Mexico, they have Seat, Peugeot, Renault, Skoda, Geely, etc.. due to no preferential treatments.
Is this comedy or still bait?
>pickups too
>literally a van but less useful for everything but hauling manure and corpses
Your cars are huge enough to not fit the road properly here, plus engine displacement is ridiculously big.
Even if they are cheap to buy, normally they are not the ones people want.
American prices don't include sales tax, also you obviously don't have to ship it across the US if it's sold in the same place where it's assembled.
In case of Germany you can subtract the value added tax and some amount of money for shipping from our price, and you'll arrive in the general vincinity of the American price.