You make the assumption that your statement is true. But some people will disagree with you. There are great American and European cars. There are also some not so great cars being make in America and Europe.
old cars
Buick grand national, Studebaker,
How should i know that , probaly some American Muscle Car because he is fan of American Muscle Cars
A few actually some of the old muscle cars had very interesting option packages and even some of the newer cars run what looks like a header, on several 4 cylinders and v6's like some neons and cavaliers and some other cars cobra mustangs, and especially the more performance oriented cars like shelbys and saleens, lingenfelters, callaways ect.
It's because of the American Embargo started in 1959 after the Cuban Revolution, and that was the Age of American cars. Even if Cubans had enough hard currency, they are not allowed to purchase new cars for personal use. The only car ordinary Cubans can purchase for personal use are cars that have always been personally-owned, and those are 1950s American Cars.
Some cars rust faster than others. It depends on the technology used in the making of the cars. There are old cars who rust very slowly and new cars who rust very quickly.
Many old (and not-so-old) American cars and trucks, as well as all Soviet/Russian Volga's from 1956 to early 2000s
cars. com has an index for American made cars
Classic American cars cost $9,000 average, some might be more. You can purchase classic American cars from the following sources: We Buy Any Car, Chevrolet, Auto Trader Classic, Car and Classic.
Even though the 2002 BMW series cars are typically old, they can be found everywhere. Some places are caranddrivers, edmunds, your local car dealer and online stores that sell old cars.
The most notable is Cuba, which became the target of US trade sanctions when Fidel Castro came to power in 1959. Because new American cars were no longer available, American cars in Cuba are pre-1959 models.