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Comments by "Luredreier" (@Luredreier) on "American Reacts to Norwegian Fire Dept. Emergency Response in Rush Hour Traffic" video.
@leifgunnartoth8070 It usually is, yes, but that's because of the exchange rate being artificially kept high due to oil companies being paid in dollars but paying their taxes and wages in NOK, causing a huge demand for the NOK. All the inflation recently has actually made Norway cheaper then surrounding countries though and while Norwegians usually shop in Sweden to save money they're actually coming to Norway to shop now. Our government is spending huge sums to support Ukraine, and due to good long term deals for things like food our stores have been able to buy those without being too exposed to high prices. Honestly, right now is probably among the best times possible to come and visit us, as for once it's relatively cheap.
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@MichaelEricMenk Yeah, it was lobbied for in order to get an edge over foreign car brands... And the rule has made American roads more dangerous as a result...
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There's more old American power cars in Scandinavia then in the US. If you want to see American cars from the fifties, sixties or seventies you'll see more of them in events here then in the US.
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@johnnorthtribe Yeah, come over here to shop for a bit. ;-) Things will probably return to normal eventually and we'll come over to Sweden to shop again, but right now you can save money here. :-)
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@johnnorthtribe Take the bus or train. If you plan what you want to get, where you're going and the costs exactly you can still save money.
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There's more old amcars in Scandinavia then in the US. So if you like American cars from the 50s to the 70s come to Scandinavia to one of the events here.
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Yeah, this was a old video, so apparently just 13 EVs here (according to another comment on here), if this had been now there would probably have been a lot more...)
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Also, it was 80% earlier on, near the end of the year it was closer to 90% then 80%.
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