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| Renault Clio R.S. EDC |
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| USA compact sports hatchback customer |
| David Thompson 09-27-2012 |
Sounds great! Well, except for the phony "engine sounds" through the speakers. When can I get one in the US, and how much will it cost? If only . . . Does anyone know which US auto import/emission/safety regulations are so onerous that we don't get a better selection of European cars? There was a time when the US had auto emission/safety regs, and the Europeans did not, but that was long ago. I know that all the automakers and government bureaucrats and politicians (on both sides of the Atlantic) wish to squash as much competition as possible. I guess they do it with small, chicken sh** details in the regs that don't make any significant difference in safety or emissions, but steal our freedom nonetheless. It's a sad, sad world. |
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