Since I can't go to America myself for a few reasons (such as fear of flying, visas, fear of flying...), I decided to have a look at Google maps and see what cars people drive mostly.
In Washington I saw mostly imports from Japan and Europe and I gotta say I was a little disappointed. America makes great cars and I was expecting to see all muscles everywhere, not European and Japanese trash cans. Only government vehicles and city buses were American.
Then I jumped to Portland, OR - the city where one of my favorite tv series was made ("Grimm"). About half of the cars I saw were American. Then I remembered Toretto's words "900 horse power Detroit muscle", so I jumped to Detroit - the city known of making muscle cars. I saw some American muscle beauties, altough I'm still puzzled as to why the streets are so empty there.
Kinda looks like one of the maps in Carmageddon 2 - a few cars every now and then and that's it, no more vehicles, no traffic jams, no crowds.
And this image here: https://scontent-sof1-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t...e=5B7D5422 If I didn't know I was looking at images from Detroit, I would think this picture was taken at an open street market in my hometown where some people throw all the garbage on the ground.
I still gotta check NY out altough I think I already know what I'll see there - Toyota next to Toyota.![[Image: puke.jpg]](https://s20.postimg.cc/9nx1tmv4d/puke.jpg)
Looks like the bigger the city is, the less people drive US cars.
In Washington I saw mostly imports from Japan and Europe and I gotta say I was a little disappointed. America makes great cars and I was expecting to see all muscles everywhere, not European and Japanese trash cans. Only government vehicles and city buses were American.
Then I jumped to Portland, OR - the city where one of my favorite tv series was made ("Grimm"). About half of the cars I saw were American. Then I remembered Toretto's words "900 horse power Detroit muscle", so I jumped to Detroit - the city known of making muscle cars. I saw some American muscle beauties, altough I'm still puzzled as to why the streets are so empty there.

And this image here: https://scontent-sof1-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t...e=5B7D5422 If I didn't know I was looking at images from Detroit, I would think this picture was taken at an open street market in my hometown where some people throw all the garbage on the ground.

I still gotta check NY out altough I think I already know what I'll see there - Toyota next to Toyota.
![[Image: puke.jpg]](https://s20.postimg.cc/9nx1tmv4d/puke.jpg)
Looks like the bigger the city is, the less people drive US cars.
![[Image: OAsWbDZ.png]](https://i.imgur.com/OAsWbDZ.png)