>german cars in europe: reliable and runs for atleast 200 000 km before any issues
>german cars in the US: leave dealer lot Brand New fall apart
>german cars in europe: reliable and runs for atleast 200 000 km before any issues
>german cars in the US: leave dealer lot Brand New fall apart
because they are made in mexico
Even the High end stuff like s class MB and 7 series bmw?
Yes. Seethe, frick, dilate.
Nah, US S classes are made in Magna Steyr in Austria, third worlders get the mexican made ones.
BMW makes X3/X4/X5/X6/X7 in the Spartanburg plant in the US
Quick way to check next time you walk by one is if the VIN starts with W it's german made.
Actually??? Frick bros if this is true was looking at some uwudis but I don't wanna get fricked over by some lazy beaners
>we wus hard workers en shieet holmes
>German cars in Europe
Made in Europe
>German cars in the US
Made in Mexico
>German cars in the US
Made in Mexico or in the US
For example some MB's were made in the US and shipped to Europe and those were the absolute worst MB's you could buy. Models were W163 ML and W251 R.
>turbo4 Greta-engines
>"200,000km without any issues"
Lma0
Yes, since our engines don't have to funnel power through seven layers of moon-sized slushotragic over here.
idk my 200,000km hecho en mexitaco jetta hasn't had a single engine related issue
same story with american cars in europe
American cars aren’t reliable in America
>Germans
are autistic as frick. Thus roll into the dealership at exactly the recommended interval. Or whatever made up interval they came up with. E.g. 15k km
>Americans
lazy, fat, no self control, always in debt. Won't maintain their cars. Even if they wanted to, can't afford it unless they open up yet another credit card
This. A friend of mine had german grandparents (living in the US) who took their manual jetta and passat wagon in for service exactly as prescribed in the owner's manual. The cars were immaculate when they were passed down to my friend who subsequently hotboxed, ashed everywhere, and crashed them.
I'd kill your friend who ruined a perfectly good car.
LMAO what a legend and an absolutely American experience of the descendants of immigrants taking everything for granted
This is true
>t. has notoriously unreliable cars with high mileage that run fine because we maintained them.
Tale as old as time. I ruined a scooter in my youth and still feel bad about it.
This shouldn't even be a question.
>German cars in Europe
>are mostly basic econoshitboxes like a Chevy that can be repaired easily
>German cars in the US
>are all expensive shit with loads of gadgets and the most powerful, high end, and hard to repair engines
The real issue is that you eruocucks use KILIOMETER and not proper miles and think that 100k KMs is faaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaar.
Seriously is it because Americans are just ignorant or too poor for service inspections?