Why Are So Few True Modern European Cars in the U.S. Now?

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I realized I can always find a wide range of Alfa Romeo from Fiat, Jaguar, Saab, Volvo, Audi and Peugeot in the early 70 in the mid 80 years old. Now the vast majority of foreign cars, which can be found typical Mercedez, BMW, Porsche, etc. What has changed?

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4 Responses to “Why Are So Few True Modern European Cars in the U.S. Now?”

  1. Corkey Says:

    Are they still there by the rich.

  2. Pedro S Says:

    Demand. . . smaller cos he did not want us small sales stands. . . This is why u dont see many Hudson and Henry J cars seasons change

  3. Magnus Says:

    For many reasons. Cost them too much. Their demand is low. The company was able to focus it more advantageous to other markets. Larger companies buy smaller companies. Tariffs on imports may go up. For several reasons.

  4. CAM Says:

    be the lower price ranges, it must be to the U.S. cheaper than foreign cars. . At the upper end of the market, rich people can masquerade fancy price for imported cars, including a weak dollar against imported products.

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