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‘Not every European car is a luxury car’

Most German or European luxury cars are based on history, not luxury or value.

According to the article “Luxury car – how to get it right?” I think in terms of history, German cars in particular or Europe in general date from the day when most people in the world could hardly own a car. You have to be a rich and luxurious person no matter what kind of car it is as long as it has four wheels.

Therefore, in the early stages of cars, all cars were considered luxury, so many people assumed that German or European cars were luxury cars. Later and until now, this concept still exists in the minds of some people, especially those with highly conservative thinking. Therefore, German or European cars, even though the quality of some cars is lower or in the small segment that deteriorates quickly, are still considered by this group of people as luxury cars. Even cheap European-branded cars are misinterpreted as luxury cars.

In contrast, high-quality, durable Japanese cars are considered luxury cars by forward-thinking people; Only people with conservative thinking still consider it a popular car. For example, a Camry viewed from a forward-thinking perspective would be considered a luxury car, while a Mercedes AC-GLB-GLC viewed from a conservative mindset based on history would be considered a luxury vehicle.

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