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Used Cars You Can’t Buy…

by Eric Miltsch on 12/12/2007 · Comments

…And may not even want to. People often talk about how cars sold in Europe are so much different, and better, than those purchased stateside.

 Well, here’s four European rides that are definitely different. Not sure about better.

Chevy MatizChevy Matiz | The Chevrolet Matiz is a tiny runabout which GM outfitted with a 51 horsepower 0.8-liter engine. I’ve driven lawnmowers with more torque. The Matiz is sold in Japan, Mexico, Pakistan and South Korea. Be sure to buckle up if you opt for the 1.0-liter engine and all 64 horses.

 

 

 

 

Ford KaFord Ka | Ford’s attempt at producing an Audi TT clone resulted in this $7,000 2,900 lb. rollerskate.  This is sold in Spain and Latin America. The Ka is actually Ford’s best selling car in the United Kingdom with about 30% of the market.

 

 

 

 

 

Ford MondeoFord Mondeo | The Mondeo is a fancy Ford Contour/Mercury Mystique. In the US this is classified as a compact car. Across the pond they actually call this car a Large Family Car. Sharp, more deliberate design elements, a larger front grill and improved interior styling give the Mondeo a clear cut edge over the American version. Ford could boost sales by offering this version in the states. It was named as “Ford’s Finest Car Ever” in 2007 by the AutoExpress Car of the Year Magazine.

 

 

 

Opel ComboOpel Combo | The Combo is featured mainly in Europe, Chile, United Kingdom, Australia and New Zealand  This was designed as a panel van or even, get this, a leisure activity vehicle.  Leisurely is about as exciting it will get…even with the largest engine available – 100hp.

 

 

 

 

 

Enjoy your U.S. based used cars.

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