Back in May, I spent a very enjoyable weeks business
around the Kansas Area of the U.S.A (dodging the Tornado's
). We travelled around the area extensively and amongst the many Car Dealers and Restaurants, I never saw 1 Italian Car Dealer, or indeed 1 Italian Car
. I have read on the Forum that Fiat pulled out of the U.S. But why no Alfa, Lancia?? Maybe some of our U.S.A Members can answer this one.
In fact I never saw one Jaguar and maybe a handful in total of Audi's, Mercedes and BMW. 99.9% of Cars were either American or Japanese
. Is this just because of this area, or this typical of the U.S.A. For a simple comparison European Cars appeared to be as popular as American Cars are in the U.K.