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| German |
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5 | 13.16% |
| Italian |
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4 | 10.53% |
| French |
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3 | 7.89% |
| Japanese |
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11 | 28.95% |
| Swedish |
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1 | 2.63% |
| Russian |
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1 | 2.63% |
| American |
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7 | 18.42% |
| Spanish |
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0 | 0% |
| Australian |
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1 | 2.63% |
| English |
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1 | 2.63% |
| Other nationality |
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4 | 10.53% |
| Voters: 38. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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#16
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Many cars are made with elements coming from diffrent countries but the make is from one country, it's easyer.
A Voyager with an Italian TDiesel si still American. A Citroën with a Maserati motor is still French, a Volvo with a French motor is still Swedish, etc. ... but that's only my opinion
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Motor--> Yamaha--> Japan
Car----> Ford------> USA Trans--> Mazda----> USA Go Figure
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Car is in the signature so pretty obvious
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Firebird>canada, not all of them were made in canada, some in the U.S., but mine is canadian.
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My PT was built in the US, my Fiat is Italian, and the Jag is, of course, British. I have a pair of German VW Bugs, and a Renault 4CV from France. I've owned cars from Japan, as well. I couldn't care less where my cars come from, and I'd never use where they came from as a reason to like or dislike a car.
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Caprice : USA
Sentra: Mexico
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My ZX2 is a Ford, thus an American car, but it was assembled in Mexico.
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My weekend car is German made
My daily cars are Japanese made ...
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English - Vauxhall + a bit of italian bertone in it
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2003 VW W8 Variant
German parts made in Germany. German engine made in Germany. German assembly. German manufacturer. Hence...fully German car! Emden, Germany, built Nov 2002. It's getting harder though to tell what car is from where. The manufacturer may be German, French, Japanese, American, etc...but nowadays the cars are coming from all over the place! My buddy's 2002 Jetta Wolfsburg has parts from Slovakia, assembled in Brazil, and sold by a German manufacturer. Some Honda Accords and Toyota Camrys sold in the US have more American content and assembly than many American-manufacturer cars.
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When I posted this thread I was only thinking of the natinality of the manufacturer
![]() German for VW, BMW, etc. English for Bentley, Rover.... French for Peugeot, Bugatti...... Italian for Lancia, Alfa, Ferrari..... American, for Dodge....... Japanese for Nissan...... must i go on ?
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What if the people have more than one car j/k- I'll just edit them into the poll
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they put their main car.
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So what are all the possible choices for nationalities of car manufacturers that people can have?
The obvious ones are: United States Japan Germany England France Italy Korea Sweden Spain Australia Czech Republic (Actually, are Skodas from Czech Rep. or Slovakia...I forgot!). India - Tata Russia - Lada, Zil Then the other rare ones from the past: Ireland China anyone know if there are still any remnants of Yugo operating in the former Yugoslavian countries? Many of these countries manufacture exclusive versions of cars once built by other manufacturers...would these be considered as cars representing these countries (for exampla, VW Brazil and VW Mexico manufacture VW models which VW of Germany doesn't even make). Countries like Australia, China, and some eastern European nations manufacture older versions of Fiats, Peugeots, VWs, GMs, Jeeps, and others which are now exclusive to them. Like I said...it's getting harder and harder to tell anymore!!
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make simple ! Peugeot is French (even an african 505), VW German (even a brasilian Gol), etc.
And many people here have well known cars (Audi, Pontiac, Citroën, Alfa, Jeep, Toyota, etc.)
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