Talk:'17 Chevrolet Camaro SS Championship/@comment-34549696-20180302063019/@comment-28169398-20180305050933

It all has to do with the roads. half of the North America is flat and straight. Why do you need cars with handling when the bend in the road has a 2 mile radius.

Continental Europe on the other hand has The Alps, The Pyrenees, The Dolomites, The Apennines... You want light, nimble, and narrow. You don't want to go of the side of a mountain if you sneeze, which you likely would in a muscle car.

Great Britain has all of your country lanes that were put down after a trip to The Pub, and round abouts. Again, not ideal for a '71 'Cuda with a 426 Hemi...

Japan and Korea don't have that much land mass, but their influence has much more to do with the markets they exported to than their own market. They were looking to sell cars in North America and in Europe.