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- JMarine25
I basically know the American culture. The American culture is more about horsepower and speed. If it isn't American with American engineering, it won't last. The Japanese auto culture has a car for almost everyone. Everything from the powerful ones at 276 restricted horsepower (or 280 PS), to the Kei cars with 63 hp max (or ??? PS). But since I've been around European people on GTP, I'm actually curious about how the European auto culture is. I mean, I know there are Alfa Romeo, Opel/Vauxhall, Mercedes-Benz, BMW, and all them. Is the European auto culture any different from America or Japan? Or maybe even different from Australia? Tell me (and others) about the European automotive culture. Just want to know what it's like in Europe compared to here in America... in terms of automobiles at least. If I had a license and I lived in Europe, I'd love to have a super-mini.