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Started by Malthus, August 19, 2011, 11:15:08 AM

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DGuller

No, I was just under impression that Japanese cars are not top-sellers in Europe, and that brands like VW and Renault are the shit there.

Barrister

We actually bought a brand new '11 Rav4 over the weekend for my wife.  Seems like a nice vehicle.  It was ultimately her choice, but I'm secretly glad she went Japanese ratehr than get another North American vehicle.  Her old vehicle was a 2 dr Chevy Blazer, which was not only hellaciously difficult to get the baby in and out of the back seat, but was constantly needing repairs, and rattled more than the baby's rattles.

I drive a '05 Toyota Tacoma, 4 dr, 4x4.  I love my truck. :wub:
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Quote from: Barrister on August 19, 2011, 12:41:17 PM
We actually bought a brand new '11 Rav4 over the weekend for my wife.  Seems like a nice vehicle.  It was ultimately her choice, but I'm secretly glad she went Japanese ratehr than get another North American vehicle.  Her old vehicle was a 2 dr Chevy Blazer, which was not only hellaciously difficult to get the baby in and out of the back seat, but was constantly needing repairs, and rattled more than the baby's rattles.

I drive a '05 Toyota Tacoma, 4 dr, 4x4.  I love my truck. :wub:

Heh, we were looking at the Rav4 too. They are certainly popular here - you see 'em everywhere. Similar class to the Forester.

One feature I didn't like about the Rav4 is the spare tyre on the back. It's the sort of thing I'd worry about backing into things with.
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Barrister

I think my wife liked that - it made it feel more like a truck to her.

In any event, the Blazer also had a tire on the back, but it was way, way more awkward to deal with, and to see around.

Wife's sister has a newish Forester (I think from last year).  Seems nice, but the Rav4 had more space inside.
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Quote from: DGuller on August 19, 2011, 12:36:51 PM
No, I was just under impression that Japanese cars are not top-sellers in Europe, and that brands like VW and Renault are the shit there.

•Volkswagen Group (VW) ... 2,936,832 ... 21.3 ... -4.2
•PSA Group ... 1,844,063 ... 13.4 ... -2.3
•Renault Group ... 1,410,263 ... 10.2 ... +4.6
•GM Group ... 1,190,404 ... 8.6 ... -7.3
•Ford ... 1,109,588 ... 8.0 ... -13.3
•Fiat Group ... 1,041,287 ... 7.6 ... -17.0
•BMW Group ... 750,379 ... 5.4 ... +6.0
•Daimler ... 669,092 ... 4.9 ... -2.1
•Toyota Group ... 600,314 ... 4.4 ... -16.3
•Nissan ... 402,654 ... 2.9 ... +9.7
•Hyundai ... 358,284 ... 2.6 ... +4.7
•Kia ... 262,627 ... 1.9 ... +4.5
•Volvo ... 230,307 ... 1.7 ... +12.6
•Suzuki ... 195,458 ... 1.4 ... -21.7
•Honda ... 187,408 ... 1.4 ... -23.4
•Mazda ... 182,684 ... 1.3 ... -13.5
•Mitsubishi ... 107,347 ... 0.8 ... +8.8
•Jaguar Land Rover Group ... 94,035 ... 0.7 ... +9.2
•Chrysler ... 36,874 ... 0.3 ... -26.8
•Others ... 175,798 ... 1.2 ... +7.1

So the market share of Japanese manufacturers is roughly 12%.

DGuller

What's PSA?  Peugeauouet?

Zanza


DGuller

Interesting.  I was always under impression that Renault was the bigger of the two.

DGuller

Looking at Wiki, Renault is inded the biggest one, but Citroen is almost as big as Peugeot, so they combined beat out Renault.

Slargos

currently isuzu pickup but i am considering trading in for a stationwagon. volvo v70 or similar. perhaps the honda accord.

Malthus

Okay, related question for all: what convinced you to get the car you bought?
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Quote from: Malthus on August 19, 2011, 03:10:12 PM
Okay, related question for all: what convinced you to get the car you bought?

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