i think there's also some mexican somewhere in the bloodline of the car...
That's a tough question though, since it was designed and orinally released in Europe. I'd have to say it's both American and European, since there's so many differences between the two kinds. BUT i wouldn't go so far as to say that the people in north america drive a european car. hmm now i think i'm just confusing and contradicting myself... so let's just call it a "world car" that's built differently for different parts of the world.
Didn't Ford call it their first "world car" anyways?
That's a tough question though, since it was designed and orinally released in Europe. I'd have to say it's both American and European, since there's so many differences between the two kinds. BUT i wouldn't go so far as to say that the people in north america drive a european car. hmm now i think i'm just confusing and contradicting myself... so let's just call it a "world car" that's built differently for different parts of the world.
Didn't Ford call it their first "world car" anyways?