Rhino forced me to drive a Camry on my last trip. I have to say that it was the cheapest feeling car I have driven in a long time. And those are expensive cars in Europe. I wouldn't buy a new one even for a thousand bucks.

And yes, the high taxes and countless modifications make American cars a lot more expensive in Europe. There is no car tax in Sweden but a new Challenger R/T is still about $60K. In Finland you have to pay closer to $100K. And you have no official dealer network or service. That is why you can never have high sales of these cars. The majority goes to hardcore US car enthusiasts. Europe is a very closed society when it comes to vehicles. We have been "nudged" by the politicians to make the "right" choices.