European Cars That Are Actually Interesting
#15
My friend's dad actually just picked up a grey market Integrale with a blown motor here in SoCal. It has some european rally history as well. Really unique car.
The Alfa Brera is IMHO one of the raddest looking cars on the road, it's too bad we don't get it here.
I think the Renault Megane, as funky as it looks, is also a really cool car.
Once I started driving European cars, I couldn't really go back to anything else...there seems to be something always lacking from Japanese and American cars when compared to the European competition IMHO.
The Alfa Brera is IMHO one of the raddest looking cars on the road, it's too bad we don't get it here.
I think the Renault Megane, as funky as it looks, is also a really cool car.
Once I started driving European cars, I couldn't really go back to anything else...there seems to be something always lacking from Japanese and American cars when compared to the European competition IMHO.
#16
There are a bunch of really nice European cars that the U.S market is missing out on. Take the Seat Cupra R for example. Not the coolest hatch, but still a nice car.
Equipped with an improved version of VW’s Golf GTI 2.0 TFSI engine which now produces 240 Hp, the Leon Cupra has a top speed of 247 km/h and 0 to 100 km/h acceleration in just 6.4 seconds.
Equipped with an improved version of VW’s Golf GTI 2.0 TFSI engine which now produces 240 Hp, the Leon Cupra has a top speed of 247 km/h and 0 to 100 km/h acceleration in just 6.4 seconds.
#19
#20
Nice post hehe, I left the CSL out of my original list because I thought it was available in the US as well?