here's Italian traffic, name one Japanese car, tuned car, and a American car (besides that jeep Cherokee)
I went through and translated the Default D15 into Italian (Credit to: Google) and updated my application to included it
The reason I chose the LeGran was because I read that for some reason certain people in Europe will almost randomly import old (mainly) 80s American cars and use them as beaters. I don’t think it’s something you would see everyday but at the same time it shouldn’t be a super rare sight. However I could be wrong on that. As for my secondary T-Series choice it’s the only vanilla car hauler so not much I can do about that.
There are some miatas in Italy, I'm pretty sure the Miatas are pretty small so it's quite fitting in Italy traffic
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Beater from America-$1000 Delivery-$2000 Tax-$600 Total-$3600 Buy a beater locally-$500 So no, there's no reason Europeans would import cheap beaters from US. In reality, they mostly import pickup trucks, muscle cars and classics - stuff you can't buy in Europe, plus written-off cars from insurance auctions which can be sold easily and with much profit (modern cars, mostly German). Any 80s US beater was either bought new locally or imported while still being profitable. Actually Italians are fond of small Japanese diesels like Yarises. Which is unusual for Western Europe, where local auto industry is strong and nationalism is one of the key factors in choosing goods. A Western European may seem so open-minded and tolerant until it comes to choosing a car. You want me to buy some ching chong rice eater ride? Shove it up your ass, our old lady Europe still has cars of her own. One must stay true to EU the Fourth Reich. Heil Merkel. Thankfully, at least Italians don't fill their minds with this garbage. That's obviously an Euro cabover. --- Post updated --- Here are some shots of Italian traffic I took (yes that's a Grove Street graffiti there)
Well some people consider 80s vehicles like the LeGran to be classics and the pictures of 80s cars in Europe that I see aren’t really in the best of shape so it’s not like they’re living the life of a 60s muscle car over there. Most probably become beaters after they get to Europe.
If it is considered a classic it will never become a beater. Again, 80s beaters you are talking about were either bought new locally or imported used during 80s-90s when they were still fresh enough.