What brands are there in American cars?
2020-06-04 Author [ Font size: L M S ]
American cars are deeply loved by the public for their wide body, large-displacement engine, and rough lines. Common American car brands include Buick, Chevrolet, Ford, Cadillac, Lincoln, Chrysler, Hummer, Jeep, etc.

When it comes to American cars, many people's reaction is that they have high fuel consumption and many glitches. As one of the most famous car series in the automotive industry today, American cars still have many advantages. The acceleration of American cars is relatively linear, and the sound of the engine at high speeds is something that a turbocharger cannot achieve. American cars often use some new technologies, such as SIDI, T+SIDI, 8AT, etc. A large number of safety technologies such as airbags and TCS were invented and popularized by the three major American automobile companies: General Motors, Ford, and Chrysler.

Precisely because of the excessive vehicle mass and displacement of American cars, their fuel consumption is the highest among cars of the same class.

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