Ah You know, tbh car is car, it mostly depends on model. Like a certain French car can be really good but another can be just hot garbage. Same with American cars, and all others.
Still funny though lol „Ah Yes Soviet Russia”* *and a few other places with communism being a common technique but just aren’t memed as much
cause they are, communism is when no freedoms, and the only place with freedoms is murica, so french car bad because no freedom
France's republic is totally diferent. In communism, they chose the job you do , and are not in contact with the rest if the World
Here's the problem....We don't make 3 cylinders.....or at least, the many good french cars doesn't have a inline 3, and also, so many renaults don't break after 6 miles, a literal Twingo mk1 can last more or is on the same level of many chevrolets most reliable models, but anyway, american always being clueless and hating on stuff they're clueless about, (yes the french attempt to the US Market was bad). "Any performance vehicle Citroen has ever put out has no hope of beating something along the lines of a Chevrolet, Dodge, or Ford. Bet a Camaro would turn better than crappy Renault. Not to mention the quarter mile. American cars are better in every way than French cars. There's no point in arguing because it's true" Ok so that comment was actually retarded and room temperature IQ, go look up on the best car on moose test, a Citroen of course, your camaros with shitty visibility don't stand a chance against hillcimbs, corners, whatever, you really underestimate boi, also french automakers aren't going to make cars for straight line. 100% french cars do better job in rally, in fact Citroen is the rally king... And no Americans cars aren't better in everyway than french cars, that's like saying leaf suspensions are good when they're just trash. Edit : Never seen anyone compare a hot hatch to a muscle car to be honest... --- Post updated --- Here you go, bringing this comment for one strawberry milkshake..
Depends on type of cars. In terms of light commercial vehicles French vans are best. Citroen Berlingo/ Citroen Jumpy/ Peugeot Boxer (and a lot of other)- they are really good and reliable vans, with cool and fuel-efficient diesel engines. American also have vans (like Chevy Express), but they have smaller cargo space and too big engines for commercial van (in US it looks like it's not a problem, but in other countries small diesel is better for work). As a fan fact- americans also understand the superiority of French vans, so modern Ram ProMax is actually a badge engineered Peugeot Boxer. In terms of SUV's- America is much better. You can buy any type of SUV, including His Majesty Chevrolet Suburban. Also, US has a variety of different cool offroaders- Bronco, Wrangler, Ram TRX and others. France, as I know, has only light and mid-size crossovers. In terms of heavy and medium trucks- the only french hope is Renault Trucks. They have pretty much variants from heavy duty Renault K truck to small truck Renault Master. So you can get truck for your purpose. But in America there are much more truck manufactures- Peterbilt, Mack, Kenworth, Freightliner, International and a lot of others. So American logistics companies have a really big choice from US truck. (Long haul semi of Renault is called Renault T. I think, there are some fans of BeamNG in Renault Trucks) I don't want to consider common cars because I don't care about them)
There's still the sedan comparaison. And Peugeot has knowledge in terms of diesel, so it's not surprising. It was rivalising with Mercedes (until the late 70's , when Citroën decided to add a 5-speed manual to the CX 2500D). Also , is there a way to compare them in termes of helicopter ?
French cars are sh*t Maybe I shouldn't say that because here in canada, they don't sale french cars anymore, but french cars were so bad they banned them
Prof of Bad quality ? --- Post updated --- There's so many people who owned french cars, saying they were so reliable