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To find what kinds of car are sold in Germany you could go to How to Germany, Carsdirect, Europcar, and the German Cars for Sale blog, For more information on how reliable German cars you may want to visit Autoguide.
Bmw cars are more reliable in my experience my old A4 1.8T was a nightmare, have 2 bmws E91 with 170,000 miles and E46 with 110,000 miles and had relatively minor issues with either
Used cars can be just as reliable, and sometimes more reliable, than new cars. Used cars that are still within the original manufacturers warranty period are often as reliable as their new counterparts. In addition, the little problems, adjustments and quirks present in a new vehicle have usually been worked out before the vehicle arrives in the used car market.
Broncos can be a reliable car but they do look a little old. A better solution would be more moderate cars like a Ford F150 or a Hyundai Civic. Newer cars have more technlogy and options available.
Depends on the make but if you want good reliability buy a TOYOTA
Apart from a lot of rust or a funky smell, new cars are far safer and more reliable.
The US has a much larger population than European countries, and there tend to be more cars per capita than in Europe. However, I believe that Europe has more cars than the US total.
French is a more popular spoken language in Europe than German
because Europe builds more expensive cars than any other country
American cars are bigger because 30 years ago the gas was expensive in Europe and in America it was only a couple of cents therefore Europe made lighter, smaller, more fuel efficient cars while America just wanted the bigger and more powerful engines therefore the cars are bigger. hoped I answered your Q
Hybrid trucks are becoming more popular now. It also supports the environment. According to experts, there have not been any troubles with them. In fact, they are deemed more reliable than regular cars.
There are quite a few websites online where you will be able to get reliable estimates on antique cars. Go to either of these sites for more information.www.nadaguides.com/ or www.searchengineguide.com/