Aside from the brand, what makes a car an american car Veeky Forums?

Aside from the brand, what makes a car an american car Veeky Forums?

V8. No question.

v8

v8

so, a tesla roadster with a v8 could be a super american car?

>Tesla
>American
Never

It's made in America?

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Designers and engineers living in America leads to an American car.

Any engine in V configuration

Still laughing how even Corollas have a fucking V6 over there because americans don't buy an inline 4

When you put your foot down and bald eagles come out the exhaust.

Old people like their big sedans with big engines. They're not too keen on them fingle fangled 4 bangers.

V8, big, loud, gaudy yet cheap interior

A bunch of fat, sweaty union guys putting your car together

it must be slower than the GT-R

built on antiquated tech like leaf springs and pushrods, yet still competitive because they aren't cucked into low-displacement like chinks and yuropoors.

so my 2006 civic is at least 60% american then. Which is more than can be said for Fords and GM cars of that time.

If an all-american girl like taytay drives it

If it's a really ugly Japanese crossover driven by a dipshit.

This, cheap powerful cars with shit interiors

>Cheap

For reference, this doesn't really make an "American" car because they're only cheap in their home country (Like most cars) American cars cost similar/slightly less than most luxury European cars in terms of cost to produce.

>Tesla
>American
>Always

Tesla does have that cheap interior that all american cars have, it looks great in pictures, but feels like a european econobox

No Corolla ever has any V6 stock.

Corollas in north America have pitiful 90-130hp engines, even the 2017.

see

if it is made by a company who has been bailed out by the government at least once

the corolla is the last compact in north america that take more than 10 sec to do 0-60.