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jus t because its the best selling doesnt mean its the best

Yes you are right the Toyota Camry only sold only 7000 in Europe in 5 years it was a complete flop, Toyota stopped selling here. Its just that its got an easy ride in the States.

 

Toyota Camry sales UK : 500

http://driving.timesonline.co.uk/tol/life_...ticle756097.ece

 

UK Toyota Camry review only 2 star rating

http://www.motors.co.uk/review-Toyota-Camry-1236

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Yes you are right the Toyota Camry only sold only 7000 in Europe in 5 years it was a complete flop, Toyota stopped selling here. Its just that its got an easy ride in the States.

 

Toyota Camry sales UK : 500

http://driving.timesonline.co.uk/tol/life_...ticle756097.ece

 

UK Toyota Camry review only 2 star rating

http://www.motors.co.uk/review-Toyota-Camry-1236

 

A Camry is considered fullsize in Europe, whilist it's considered a mid-size to Americans. If not a compact to some.

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A Camry is considered fullsize in Europe, whilist it's considered a mid-size to Americans. If not a compact to some.

sizing category of the cars on each side of the pond indicative of the Girth of the potential driver???? McDonalds anyone?

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sizing category of the cars on each side of the pond indicative of the Girth of the potential driver???? McDonalds anyone?

 

I think it has more to do with the size of the roads and the size of the country. American cars were bigger than their European counterparts long before fast food was the most common means of getting a meal. Typical American excess for the most part.

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jus t because its the best selling doesnt mean its the best

 

Just because you have an opinion doesn't make your opinion valid.

 

I think it has more to do with the size of the roads and the size of the country. American cars were bigger than their European counterparts long before fast food was the most common means of getting a meal. Typical American excess for the most part.

 

Isn't the reason Europe gets smaller cars mainly because its infastructure includes buildings and roads that were built as early as the 15th century? If you go to England, their roads are typically more narrow and winding. Most of our cars wouldn't fit properly on their roads. That's why I've always been amazed that Jaguar XJs are English cars because they're huge.

 

In any case, I think it has more to do with the size and nature of their roads rather than the girth of our people.

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