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  • Having driven in the US.

    There smaller trucks/lorrys often used for rental etc. Uhual etc.

    We really do not want that shit on our roads.

    And as the same law is what allows many of there huge suvs. Nope def not a good idea.

    Every nation that sells cars. Expects to adjust them to differing standards. Even the US he ce why Vauxhall exists.

    Trump is being his usual cos I say so self with no real merit to his claims.

    At no point should the UK be willing to lower standards to trade. Just as we have to adapt or not sell cars the US wont cert. If the US considers europe ir the UK a worthwhile market. They can continue to adapt.

    They would have some resemblance of a point if we only made rules on their cars. But most cars sold in the UK are imported. Why the hell should the US get discounts our own manufacturers dont.

  • I remember this same whole "Wahhh! You don't buy our cars!" palaver playing out with the US and Japan back when that cunt was first expressing his love of tariffs. (Late 80s/early 90s)

    Sure, Japan had some trade barriers. But Japanese automakers absolutely worked their arses off with market research, design etc in order to succeed at selling in the US market. US automakers couldn't even be arsed to install coin holders that fit Japanese coins, let alone put the steering wheel on the right side of the car.

    And even if US automakers nowadays showed even a modicum of nous for foreign markets, practically their entire production line has been geared to churning out ever more monstrous pickups and 4x4s, thanks almost entirely to their fucked up tax rules on vehicles.

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