Which country is the worst to live in if you're a car guy?

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Daniel 2

Singapore seems to be pretty bad.

02/04/2015 - 17:19 |
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Anonymous

Turkey lol

02/04/2015 - 17:20 |
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Dirty Harry

Japan.. There is no garage that can store all the cars you would like to have.

02/04/2015 - 17:22 |
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Carlos 2

North Korea. :P

02/04/2015 - 17:25 |
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True Korea is Best Korea

02/04/2015 - 17:40 |
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Anonymous

Singapore if you are in a tight budget

02/04/2015 - 17:32 |
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Anonymous

Norway , fuel there is i believe over 2 Euros / litre.

02/04/2015 - 17:36 |
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Marius

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

Also taxes for horsepower increase for every car less than 10 years old. Normally around £100 for every horsepower.

02/04/2015 - 17:58 |
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Henry Phillips

Mauritania

02/04/2015 - 18:03 |
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Never heard of it.

02/04/2015 - 18:11 |
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Uncle Alcohol

Italy.
Insurance goes skyrocket when you modify the engine, because you pay for size, power, and driver’s age.
So say you have a stock 1.5L 90BPH engine, and you’re under 21. You’ll pay 150€+90*5€+500€=1100€/Year.
Of course, this may vary from an insurance to another, but here insuring your first car is a pain in the ass.
Not only that, if you modify it, you’ll pay more, and get less in case of crash.
Also, people who just got their driving license must follow a stupidly big ammount of extra rules, which are:

-You can not buy a car with an engine bigger than 1.8L (or 2.0L, I can’t exactly remember)

-You can not buy a car with an engine that outputs more than 90BHP.

-You can not buy a car with a power to weight ratio bigger than 75Wk/Ton

-You can not go faster than 100Km/h on the highway.

-You can not overtake on the highway.So there you have it.

Although those last rules don’t apply as soon as you’ve had your driving license for 3 years, it sucks anyway.

02/04/2015 - 18:23 |
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And this is the country known for their supercars

02/04/2015 - 18:25 |
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Hawke Allen

California in the USA, you can’t do anything that hints the car isn’t stock without it being illegal

02/04/2015 - 18:29 |
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I wouldn’t say so, at least with older cars (tons of hot rods there)

02/04/2015 - 18:37 |
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I live in Portland Oregon, (not all of us are hipsters or cyclists) and anything goes as far as modifications here. I was shocked when I heard about all the stuff you can get in trouble for down in California.

02/05/2015 - 03:58 |
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Anonymous

Not a country but cape town would suck and so would California cuz of emissions

02/04/2015 - 18:32 |
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TheTrueCorreia

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

I wouldn’t say California is that bad if you drive an older car

02/04/2015 - 18:37 |
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