While there are many beautiful cars sold in our country—and some fantastic vehicles, like the Mustang, that are unique to the U.S. and Canada—we can't help but look at the menagerie of wondrous offerings from overseas. These are the 15 sexiest automotive forbidden fruits.
Bill July 1st, 2011 at 03:10 PM
This person has obviously not researched cars. The Alfa 8C (in subsequent page) IS available in North America, and news has it that the Noble will be coming as well.
Michael July 5th, 2011 at 03:28 AM
I would like to point out that the first 6 cars have to do with rallying or offroading in some way or form. It's not always EPA sometimes its just they don't have a market. The Monte Carlo in its various nascar versions wouldn't sell well over there because that style of racing is very popular. I'm not say that all sales have to do with racing but if you 10,000 cars and 5% of the sales are from race fans thats still 500 cars and thats a lot (I bet you don't have a 500 car garage and if you do then I'm wrong). Another thing is styling and we will find out about euro to usa style when the fiat 500 start to raise or lower its numbers of importing.
RBH November 10th, 2011 at 05:29 AM
The Buick Park Lane is none other than a badge engineed Aussie Holden Statesman (CKD assembled in Shanghai) which is also a badge engineered Chevrolet Caprice "US Law Enforcement Vehicle". So you do kinda get it in the US. You just have to be a cop to get one.