What are the eight major automotive series in the world and their representative cars?
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Detailed introduction is as follows: 1. American cars. As the world's largest economy, the United States has a highly mature and well-developed automotive industry. Well-known brands such as Chevrolet, Buick, and Cadillac have maintained excellent reputation and sales, with high popularity. Generally, American cars are characterized by being sturdy, durable, and relatively fuel-consuming. 2. German cars. German cars are known for their solid body, stable chassis, and excellent handling performance. The use of laser welding ensures that the doors are formed as a single piece. Germany's advanced mechanical industry is reflected in its cars, inheriting the Germans' consistent rigorous and meticulous approach, with great emphasis on overall vehicle quality and mechanical technology. The downside is that most of them use turbocharged engines, making them picky about engine oil and prone to oil consumption. 3. French cars. French cars are representatives of romance, which is fully reflected in their craftsmanship. French cars are generally finely made, with excellent chassis technology and expensive parts. Famous brands include Peugeot, Renault, and Citroën. 4. European cars. European cars are a comprehensive type of vehicle, leaving the greatest impression with their sports cars and luxury cars. Some sports cars are rarely seen on the market. Famous brands include the Dutch Spyker, and Italian brands like Ferrari, Maserati, Lamborghini, and Bugatti. 5. Korean cars. Korean cars are relatively niche, with Kia and Hyundai being the more famous ones. Although Korean cars are stylish in appearance and relatively low in price, their designs are not timeless, and their resale value is relatively low. 6. Japanese cars. Japanese cars are extremely popular, with brands like Toyota, Honda, Mazda, Suzuki, Mitsubishi, Toyota's Lexus, and Nissan's Infiniti being very famous. Japanese cars generally have superior engine quality, are durable and fuel-efficient, making them suitable for family use. The downside is that the body quality needs improvement, and the vehicles are prone to damage.