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Could we have some love for American and European cars, please...?

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The other day at lunch, went out, sitting by myself...next table, Toyota tech and a Honda tech were eating lunch, from nearby dealerships. both of them spent the whole time pretty much talking about how crappy American and European cars are, and how much better simply EVERYTHING from Asia is.

I am to the point where I think just the reverse, that while Asia builds some fine cars...esp Mazda and Hyundai....I am really liking American cars again and really actually want to buy a European car.,

So could I just have any love that anyone will offer up for American or European iron...please...just a little...?

Here are something for you to consider

E36 BMW 540i SP or M5

E46 BMW 330i ZHP or M3

986 Porsche Boxter S

One ringer - 957 Porsche Cayenne GTS with 400hp V8 and a 6-speed manual transmission

F**k sushi wagons and the people who work on them....

(Sorry... I'm not too good at the love thing, but I got the hate thing down pat! ;))

Edited by FUTURE_OF_GM

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Al,ready looking at E46 BMW and Boxster, Z....

Japanese cars may be for the most part economical and reliable, but they are mostly boring to look at and boring to drive too. Japanese brands haven't had that good of a sales year, especially Honda and Toyota. Hyundai is doing well, but Toyota might have it's best days behind them.

And what Toyota/Honda product is really fun to drive, they are all appliances. Europe has many more luxury and performance cars that are interesting.

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