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11-18-2011 04:30 PM |
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Originally Posted by Gardus
(Post 77165)
I can understand the thing about big cars...as in EU cities and roads are very different we had just a short love story with the SUVs, mostly because the soccer players were buying them, but now people are more interested in "human-sized" 4x4, like the Nissan Quashqai, the Mini Countryman and the new Range Rover Evoque (which is quite beautiful in the metal)
Engine sizes are smaller, 1.6 or 2.0 liter, turbo, diesel or petrol, with 140/220 hp.
I still don't see the average US citizen as a car person, with the automatic-only licences, the drag-race predisposition etc...
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I got to check out an Evoque in person the other day at an Autoshow. Me gusta :brokenheart:
Rather good gas mileage, fantastic styling, GREAT interior. Its a bit small for cargo but IMO the size is perfect especially for having 4-5 people riding along. We only get the 2.0 turbo with automatic sadly, no manual trans.
The price is INSANE though... Too expensive :(
I like the Countryman too. More so than most of the other MINI's. Its not too expensive, but MINI's here are relatively more expensive than what they should be.
And yes, the average American is NOT a car person... Thats why they buy automatic Camry's and Corollas by the billion. Every other person in a car around here is doing something else while driving too, talking on the phone, doing makeup, eating, its just madness. But driving around is more boring here than in Europe, doesn't take as much concentration with wide open straight roads.
As for the license thing... There is no license requirement for driving a manual or automatic, just a general driving license. You'd be upset to learn what sizes of vehicles you CAN drive with the normal license:
http://www.motorhomefever.com/wp-con...ass-a-rv_3.jpg
Not to mention how insanely easy it is to get a license here... :mad0259:
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