
American Made Cars
The United States is home to the largest passenger vehicle market of any country in the world. Overall, there were an estimated 254.4 million registered passenger vehicles in the United States according to a 2007 DOT study. This number, along with the average age of vehicles, has increased steadily since 1960, indicating a growing number of vehicles per capita. The United States is also home to three of the largest vehicle manufacturers: General Motors, Ford Motor Company and Chrysler, which are commonly referred to as the "Big Three." The motor car has become an integral part of American life, with vehicles outnumbering licensed drivers.


Australian Made Cars
Australia is an established automobile manufacturer and exporter, both building engines and designing their own vehicles. In addition to the countries' booming industry, Australia has a massive racing scene including V8 Supercars and Formula 1 racing. Australia is home to such cars as the Ford Falcon, Holden Commodore, and Toyota Aurion.
Australia has been responsible for many innovations in the automobile industry, such as the invention of the ute; and the production of some of the fastest cars ever made. Examples include the Ford GTHO and several HSVs.
European Made Cars
European cars are known for quality and performance. Germany is the top car manufacturer in Europe. France and Spain also have robust car industries.
European Car Industry is said to be the most expensive and luxurious brand in the market today. Their most valuable brands include Porsche, Ferrari, Maserati, among others.
Today, fixtures in European cars such as lighters, blowers and even other gadgets has a logo in it making it even more expensive and luxurious. An example of which is a cigar cutter that provides precision clip, and is lightweight and durable. It is constructed of duo-tech satin silver, and with laser-engraved Jaguar insignia.
Japanese Made Cars
The world’s largest automobile manufacturer and exporter. The Japanese started manufacturing automobiles during the middle of 1910s. The companies designed their own trucks or they partner with European companies to produce and sell their cars. During 1917, Mitsubishi Motors manufactured its first car.
When one thinks of a Japanese car, the thoughts that come up are fuel efficiency, compact design and affordable. But now, Japanese cars have models for the upscale class such as Lexus (Toyota) and big SUVs such as the Honda Pilot. Japanese cars continue to lead in consumer reports as it brings new models that would satisfy the owner’s preference.









