Monday, June 16, 2014

what kind of sports cars are in france? (quel genre de voitures de sport sont en France?)?




Jeff


like in america, we have the chevrolet corvette, camaro, ford mustang, dodge challenger, ect. australlia has the holden ute. asia has the honda s2000, nissan 350Z, mitsubishi eclipse, 3000GT, ect. germany has audi, porshe, ect. itay has the lamborghini, the ferrarri, ect. does france have any thing llike that? home grown sports cars?

(comme en Amérique, nous avons la Chevrolet Corvette, Camaro, Ford Mustang, Dodge Challenger, ect. australlia a l'UTE Holden. L'Asie a la Honda S2000, Nissan 350Z, Mitsubishi Eclipse, 3000GT, ect. L'Allemagne a Audi, Porshe, ect. La France at-llike chose qui?)

thank god for google translate.



Answer
Bugatti cars are not French but they're made in Alsace, France because Ettore Bugatti was an Italian with French origins apart from that, unfortunately, there are no French sport cars but in the streets of Paris you can see lots of Porsche, Maserati, Lamborghini ... A few days ago I saw a Bugatti Veyron at avenue Victor Hugo, in Paris, I'm not really interested in cars but my fiancé is mad about them.

... There's no interest in driving a sport car in France because the speed limit in the city is 50km / h, sometimes 30 km / h ... On French highways, the maximum speed authorised is 130 km / h so what can you do with a Bugatti Veyron under such circumstances ?

http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bugatti

Can I bring an American sports car to Italy, France, or Germany?




Dylan


My dad might be getting a job in Dubai ( I doubt it though), and my family may move to Italy, France, or Germany to be closer, and to experience another country. My mom has a 2000 Ford Mustang V6 convertible that we are thinking about bringing if we do go. She don't want to buy a car over there for the year or two he will be in Dubai. We are thinking about trading the mustang for a 1998-2002 Pontiac Trans Am though. And if we can bring it, how much would it likely be? Thanks!!! :-)


Answer
Not worth the bother or expense. With the cost of gas in the countries you listed you would NOT want an American built car there unless you are filthy rich.

In most cases you would also have to have parts for routine maintenance or repairs shipped from the U.S. Just buy a cheap European car.

If you still planning on doing this keep the Mustang. There are more Mustangs around than Pontiacs. making it easier to get parts if needed.




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