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Originally Posted by jigaro
---What i'am saying is that, over there the people even in the car wash, what they say is that, when the cars are brought from europe they say they hardy have to do any washing from inside, cleaning the leather and such, but on the other hand, when the cars are brought from USA thy say it takes them hours to clean the leather and stuff, they say they get the imression that someone had lived in teh car and eaten there 3 times a day, i dont mean to offend anyone what i'am saying is that here in america WE USE CARS, i mean we really do.
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Is the above statement not a broad generalization on a country of almost 200 million licensed drivers based on a limited opinion of car washers in Georgia? It's just heresay. I just think it's ignorant to make statements like that. I'm not saying we need flame retardant rock solid posts here, but don't make statements as if it were fact because "my friends who all drivve German cars and all knoe cars". Honestly...
Oh...and yes, UncleBob, small differences exist based on markets for various safety and regulatory reasons, but retooling a factory line for major region-specific things like suspension, material quality (sparkplugs, leather), etc, as jignaro suggests seems highly unlikely.