>>3999946Bingo. Thabk you for being honest frenchman. An average pickup truck for example, baseline trim, has more included vs European cars which you'd pay more for on options. The Ac in American cars is always better and always stock. Sound systems are superior on baseline trim. The only option that's arguable is GPS which I don't know that much about in euro cars admittedly in that regard.
Take an f150. More room, more passenger room in the back row of seats (crew cab is almost standard these days) only work trucks are single cab. A bed to haul things. More clearance. More power. Safer in a collision.
Euro hatchback- better gas mileage, easier to park.
The only option on a f150 I'd recommend paying extra for is four wheel drive which is a little expensive. But generally speaking as far as comfort and amenities are concerned, a standard American truck is better optioned than is a standard Euro hatchback. It's just a better buy for the money. I wouldn't recommend buying a new truck though, I'd say look for around a 2015 for a good deal.