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#51 SPBoss
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Its louder yes :D but ricer.....nah and that isnt a term that is used in the uk, its generally what yanks say to describe a modded car thats an import.

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Exactly, not all ricers are bad. Apart from those chavs in their beat up tin cans lol
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#52 SPBoss
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[QUOTE="FireEmblem_Man"]Since we are talking about cars here, American and European>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Japanese :P But I do have a soft spot with Nissan and their Skyline, but that's it Well, your car is important anyway and hopefully you can get enough money for a new GPUhartsickdiscipl

I think you're insane for saying that. In terms of reliability, Japanese >> American and European. In terms of build quality, SOME European> SOME Japanese > most if not all American. Performance depends on the model and price bracket. Typically the fast Eurocars are quite a bit more expensive than either. I think the Japanese have made the best overall package for a couple of decades.

Im sorry but American cars are lacking the interior department, too much plastic and generally the layouts are tacky. The only interior i liked in an american car was a high end GMC lol
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#53 hartsickdiscipl
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[QUOTE="hartsickdiscipl"]

[QUOTE="FireEmblem_Man"]Since we are talking about cars here, American and European>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Japanese :P But I do have a soft spot with Nissan and their Skyline, but that's it Well, your car is important anyway and hopefully you can get enough money for a new GPUSPBoss

I think you're insane for saying that. In terms of reliability, Japanese >> American and European. In terms of build quality, SOME European> SOME Japanese > most if not all American. Performance depends on the model and price bracket. Typically the fast Eurocars are quite a bit more expensive than either. I think the Japanese have made the best overall package for a couple of decades.

Im sorry but American cars are lacking the interior department, too much plastic and generally the layouts are tacky. The only interior i liked in an american car was a high end GMC lol

I agree. American cars typically have low grade interiors compared to most middle and upper tier German and Japanese cars. I have a friend with an 08 Cadillac CTS. The interior quality in my 350z is better, and the 350 was never noted for having a particularly high quality interior.

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#54 GummiRaccoon
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tata nano > all

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#55 FireEmblem_Man
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[QUOTE="FireEmblem_Man"]Since we are talking about cars here, American and European>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Japanese :P But I do have a soft spot with Nissan and their Skyline, but that's it Well, your car is important anyway and hopefully you can get enough money for a new GPUblaznwiipspman1

if american cars didnt suck so much ass and crap out at 160k, then yeah they'd be decent cars

It's called having personal preference :P Besides where have you been, living under a rock? American cars today have become much better in quality especially the upcoming new 2013 Ford Fusion hybridhttp://www.autoblog.com/2012/01/09/2013-ford-fusion-hybrid-detroit-2012/I believe General Motors and Ford has finally understand how important fuel, design, and reliability a vehicle needs to be with the consumer.

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#56 FireEmblem_Man
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[QUOTE="SPBoss"][QUOTE="hartsickdiscipl"]

I think you're insane for saying that. In terms of reliability, Japanese >> American and European. In terms of build quality, SOME European> SOME Japanese > most if not all American. Performance depends on the model and price bracket. Typically the fast Eurocars are quite a bit more expensive than either. I think the Japanese have made the best overall package for a couple of decades.

hartsickdiscipl

Im sorry but American cars are lacking the interior department, too much plastic and generally the layouts are tacky. The only interior i liked in an american car was a high end GMC lol

I agree. American cars typically have low grade interiors compared to most middle and upper tier German and Japanese cars. I have a friend with an 08 Cadillac CTS. The interior quality in my 350z is better, and the 350 was never noted for having a particularly high quality interior.

They are getting better, with a lot of influence of European designs. Although I don't like the interior quality of Honda's, but Nissan's interiors are very comfy

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#57 Elann2008
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[QUOTE="hartsickdiscipl"]

[QUOTE="SPBoss"] Im sorry but American cars are lacking the interior department, too much plastic and generally the layouts are tacky. The only interior i liked in an american car was a high end GMC lolFireEmblem_Man

I agree. American cars typically have low grade interiors compared to most middle and upper tier German and Japanese cars. I have a friend with an 08 Cadillac CTS. The interior quality in my 350z is better, and the 350 was never noted for having a particularly high quality interior.

They are getting better, with a lot of influence of European designs. Although I don't like the interior quality of Honda's, but Nissan's interiors are very comfy

The new Honda Accord is VERY comfortable. A ton of head and shoulder room, and the two front seats... you can basically kick your feet up and across.. And I'm a 6ft tall person. It also leaves a huge amount of room for people to sit in the back, even for a 2-door. Compare that to the Mustang, where you can't even sit in the back unless you sit on the seats and cross your legs. I own the newest model Honda Accord (2-door) and a 2012 Honda Civic 2 door. Both are very comfortable.. and run well considering their engines aren't as great as American car engines, in terms of horsepower that is - not low-maintenance and reliability.