When you think of exceptional cars that are built in Europe, does your
mind run strictly to cars made by Rolls Royce, BMW, or Mercedes? Perhaps
Jaguar and Lamborghini come to mind as well. Each of these makes
deserve all the accolades given to them. Still, there are three makes
that are, for various reasons, exceptional. Let’s take a look at Volvo,
Volkswagen, and Audi, the three makes featured in this article.
For a country of just nine million to produce one automaker would be
amazing enough. To lay claim to two automakers is simply phenomenal.
Both Volvo and Saab are from this particular country which is Sweden.
Now a part of Ford Motor Company, Volvo has greatly influenced the
automobile industry over the years. Safety standards that had been
universally low elsewhere are much more appreciated with Volvo. Front
end crumple zones, reinforced roofs and specially designed interiors
have all had their origin with Volvo. Out of these high safety standards
have come a line of cars that are, indeed, some of the best built and
safest cars on the road. Fortunately, through Volvo’s leadership, many
automakers around the world have incorporated Volvo’s high safety
standard. This is what makes Volvo exceptional in my eyes.
The company that brought to the world the first people’s car, the
Beetle, is also exceptional. First designed in Germany during the 1930s,
the Beetle survived World War II and was one of the most mass produced
and loved cars in the world. From the 1950s forward the Beetle managed
to make motorized transportation available to people who otherwise could
not afford a car. From college students in the US to migrant workers in
Mexico and from the gritty cities of Holland to the Irish farmlands,
the Beetle made owning a car affordable the majority of the masses. Even
after importation to the US ceased during the 1970s, the Beetle was
produced for another generation and sold in Mexico.
Without drawing out the point too far, the term that best describes
Audi’s quattro technology is “superior handling.” Perhaps that is an
understatement but when Audi introduced quattro all wheel drive the
company threw the gauntlet down and told the rest of the auto making
world that quattro was the standard by which all luxury sedans would be
judged. Audi's quattro technology has given the company such a huge
advantage over competitors that over the years it has been banned from
certain types of racing. Indeed, Audi’s quattro technology provides
continuous traction long past when other road handling schematics have
reached their threshold.
So, there you have it. Three truly exceptional automobiles from the
European continent, exceptional in ways, perhaps, that should be labeled
as extraordinary.
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