Wow, as much as that. That is a heck of a lot of gear. I guess you could say John Deer is 1/10th German then.10% is made in Germany.
Wow, as much as that. That is a heck of a lot of gear. I guess you could say John Deer is 1/10th German then.10% is made in Germany.
Yep, sounds like your typical big grunt, zero finesse Yank death trap.It probably made some thing like 700 bhp ...scary tbh
No drivers aids
was it witted with pram type springs ?You would tangle with the boy racers and leave em for dead on a decent road but than u would come to a round a bout at the end of the road that was were the problem was
Never bought the car wish I had tbh
Had some fun in that car
Some bloke in a porshe tail.gating got a shock when he thought he would out gun her onto the m25
was it witted with pram type springs ?
I have always fancied a big block american muscle car, just love that big V8 sound
You mean cart springs. Like these.was it witted with pram type springs ?
and how much is made in AmericaJohn Deere produces about 36 billion dollars of kit per year, less than 10% is made in Germany.
no they arent:They're the 2nd largest manufacturer of cars in the world after China.
no they arent:
World’s Top 20 Largest Passenger Car-Producing Countries In 2017 (Million Units)
- China: 24.81 million units
- Japan: 8.35 million units
- Germany: 5.65 million units
- India: 3.95 million units
- South Korea: 3.74 million units
- United States: 3.03 million units
- Spain: 2.29 million units
- Brazil: 2.27 million units
- Mexico: 1.9 million units
- France: 1.75 million units
- United Kingdom: 1.67 million units
The World's Biggest Automobile Companies
Toyota, Volkswagen, and Hyundai are the three leading passenger car manufacturers in the world.
yes they make German cars BMW and Mercedes
Some of the confusion is that the US barely makes any passenger cars. They make a huge number of light goods vehicles that they use instead of cars.North America was about 17 million units last year, 10.9 million of those in the US.
Some of the confusion is that the US barely makes any passenger cars. They make a huge number of light goods vehicles that they use instead of cars.
They do, it's in part due to emissions rules as you get into an easier category if you are selling something as a truck.From some of the stats I read they might even be classing SUV's as trucks which is odd, the figures do seem to vary by a huge margin.
easily Trumped by the EUNorth America was about 17 million units last year,
easily Trumped by the EU
Production. 19.2 million motor vehicles were produced in the European Union in 2018,