e eyes. All chrome elements, bumper and mirrors reflect the world like a crooked mirror. In your mind you hear the dynamic, majestic gurgling of the engine playing with its eight cylinders working in the V system. A classic engine, "they don't do that anymore". You open the door, the leather of the chair creaks under your pressure. You put the key in the ignition, turn ... Silence. A nervous thought is racing in your head. Battery? Starter? Carburetor? You reach for the phone and search. Google, slogan: "American fault cars". The search engine spits out the addresses of mechanics specializing in overseas cars in no time. You choose the number of one of them.
- Do you have parts for US cars? You start the conversation with a doubting question.
- Of course. How can we help?
You describe the situation. The mechanic calms you down with a polite voice. You arrange a repair. Soon your monster will talk again.
There is more and more talk about it
It is increasingly said that American cars are better than their European counterparts. This is definitely true. This is confirmed by research conducted by automotive companies. Why is this happening? Concerns produce parts for US cars from stronger materials. The average American can afford more, so producers can afford to use more expensive elements and increase the price. Europeans are financially worse off, so they look for savings, so companies use weaker, less durable, but also cheaper car parts. Therefore, buying vehicles across the Big Water is a beneficial process that allows not only to save, but also to purchase a car for years, which will not require frequent visits to a mechanical plant. American cars provide much better quality to users than those sold on the European market. It is therefore worth considering importing machines from the United States if you dream of a car that will be able to be driven for many years.