Car Brands - American Or Jap?

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  1. [ED] Aose

    [ED] Aose Well-Known Member

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    Turning/reliability > Muscle

    Japanese.
     
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    Was Japan really hard to write out in full? lol Anyway they're a lot more stylish and modern so Japan gmv
     
  3. dementia

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    American.

    1967 Mustang and 1969 Chevelle SS baby =D.
     
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    Domestic baby... Buick GNX and Pontiac GTO "The Judge" (want one >.>)
     
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    aussie cars. better than the rest.
     
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    Japanese is obviously superior, everyone knows that. Personally I rank:

    German -> Japanese -> Italian -> British -> Rest of The World -> China -> America in the future.
     
  7. Andrew1990

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    Why wasnt Germany on the list, i mean come on - has anybody been dissapointed by VW?? ehh no! Germany ^^ go us lol

    I voted Jap, not coz of the cars, uhhhh the motorcycles are soo nice ^^
     
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    America, ------ them damn ricers.
     
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    ^ A bit racist, and you didn't state why American cars are better.

    I'd say Japanese, Nissan GTR 2009.

    But Audi is the best brand by far, along side to almost all other Euro cars being better than the rest of the world.
     
  10. Andrew1990

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    *cough*Germany FTW*cough*
     
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    Jap! i dislike American cars XD I love my Honda and Toyota! XD
     
  12. White Tiger

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    American. I find Japanese cars to be so commercialized and mass produced that they often lack in quality. I have been in so many situations involving an American made car that have saved my life and I feel that the fact that they are not as commercial-based as some Japanese cars are makes all the difference.
     
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    neither. I would go Aussie. Cheap, reliable, good. Heres what im hopefully going to get in stock and modify just like it


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  14. Zohair

    Zohair Formerly zohBOT

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    I prefer Japanese cars for tuning and racing purposes but American ones for cruising and long drives. American cars are more of a luxury and btw you should also add up German cars in that poll.
     
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    Hell yes! BMW and Mercedes combine the best of both worlds; performance and durability. :D
     

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