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Trump recently complained that Europe doesn't buy enough American cars but there are plenty of perfectly reason why we don't and in fact the UK used to buy an absolute shitload of US cars.
During the time of Tony Blair the talk was about politicians trying to capture the vote of the Mondeo Man (the Ford Mondeo was the top selling car for decades) who were middle class and seen as socially mobile at the time. That was a time when US companies could sell cars here and compete.
Now though US cars are larger than our roads can accomodate are not as fuel efficient and are just not designed with Europe in mind.
I don't think there's actually any anti-US bias when people buy a vehicle they just get the best they can for the budget they have and for a while that was the US then it was Japan and now it's Korea.
Do you think Europe has a vendetta against US auto makers as I'd love to hear your thoughts on this.
During the time of Tony Blair the talk was about politicians trying to capture the vote of the Mondeo Man (the Ford Mondeo was the top selling car for decades) who were middle class and seen as socially mobile at the time. That was a time when US companies could sell cars here and compete.
Now though US cars are larger than our roads can accomodate are not as fuel efficient and are just not designed with Europe in mind.
I don't think there's actually any anti-US bias when people buy a vehicle they just get the best they can for the budget they have and for a while that was the US then it was Japan and now it's Korea.
Do you think Europe has a vendetta against US auto makers as I'd love to hear your thoughts on this.