There were 180.6 cars stolen per 100,000 inhabitants in 2010, the last year stats have been published. That equates to around 5,390 cars stolen in 2010.
foreign cars last longer like Toyota, Honda acura those cars last forever my dad is a car dealer and i have seen alot of cars come and go but you don't see many chevorlet's with 250-300,000 miles on them Actually, the reason why you "Do not see many Chevorlets or other American cars with 300.000 miles on them" is very simple - Many American cars are not able to show 300,000 miles! When my Camaro had traveled 250.000 trouble free miles, the odometer showed only 50,000 miles! I have found that V-8 American cars last much, much, longer and require much less maintainence than any foreign car, and many people, might be surprised by what good mileage they achieve. I got 30 MPG on the highway in my old V-8 Camaro. Take a look around you. How come one is unable to observe many 5 year-old foreign cars? Ask yourself "If they last so long how come there are so few OLD FOREIGN CARS still being driven around?" Most of the foreign cars you'll see on the road are less than 5 years old!
70 million American cars were produced in Mexico each year.
The last data for how many cars are in Dallas, Texas was taken in 2010. The number at that time was 222,095 cars.
There are many reasons why certain American cars don't have good resale value. These cars could be in poor condition.
The exact figure is a decimal. Between two and three cars is the American average.
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NONE no "advantages".... no "country's" cars are better than any other no economic benefit either because many American cars/parts are made outside the us more toyotas are built domestically than "American" cars
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