They have manual automatic transmissions that have "flappy pedal shifters" that usually take a little more time to get the shifting right when you're in the city & have 7 gears.
Cars.... Normal cars like Nissan and Toyota...
people who like to drive small cars and save money on fuel and do not have children.
Abount 75% of people in the USA buy and drive cars. But it also depends on what country you live in what city how much gas is and what type of cars are around and if people like them or not. And also there type of income.
Well they're in separate cars they drive like normal people and they just go in regular cars
well cars in 2011 weren't that expensive they were only like 20,000 to 40,000 and if you wanted a exotic car then they would be mostly like 500,000 less.
They do drive cars in Norway as well as trucks and other vehicles just like nova scotia!
If your talking about the dealership brackets, it's not the people that like it but the dealers that like it. It gives them free advertising everywhere you go. Most people that drive the cars just leave it there after they buy the car from the dealer.
they drive cars, like any other person in the country and in the 21st century
No. Far too many of them were produced for them to be considered exotic. The same is true of almost every Porsche, save extremely rare cars like the 959 and Carrera GT.
Yes. Africa contains many countries like Egypt and South Africa that have cities with cars, skyscrapers, and many modern conveniences. Antarctica even has cars, like at McMurdo base.
we drive cars just like anyone else would in the mainland
Of course it can! Cop cars are said to be fast, which is true when comparing to ordinary cars like a toyota prius. But when you compare those exotic cars, police cars have no chance. So, lamborghini is fast, and police cars...slow.