Everyone's doing an excellent job with your upgrades; I have lived and worked in Germany for a total of 6 years. European vehicles are made and designed based upon realities that we Americans only now have to deal with. In 1976 while stationed in Germany with the Air Force, my wife and I owned a German made Ford Capri, in 2002 I returned to Europe and purchased a German made Ford Focus, today we have a 2010 Ford Transit Connect. They all are well built and well received by Europeans and Americans. Last year I sold my 2000 BMW Z3 coupe hatchback, it was made by BMW racing team USA and was a piece of crap. Typical of U.S. autos for many years, the USA BMW 2000 coupe was all show, shallow, and superficial; perhaps if it were made in Germany the end product would have been of better quality and integrity. For decades everywhere else but the U.S. has been paying astronomical prices for gas and oil. In 1976 Germans were paying over $2 for a gallon of gas (3.8 liters). Unfortunately we still have some idiots that are totally clueless, have never travelled outside of their own back yards, and believe soap operas are based on true stories. These are the clowns that will not be ready for nor understand the paradigm shift that is upon us today. In Asia and Europe SUV, Big Pick Up trucks, and Soccer Mom Vans are rare to none; nor are they manufactured in Europe or Asia. We still have way too many gas hogs stomping around the streets in America. The reality is; as long as there is a U.S. market for them, the American auto industry will continue to produce them. Note models of vehicles from aboard manufactured and sold almost exclusively in the USA (no one else wants them):
Nissan - Titan, SUV, Vans
Toyota - Tundra, SUV, Vans
BMW - Z4 Roadster, X5 SUV
Discussion open to debate SUV guzzle