Europeans and Americans seem to have very different culture when it comes to cars which automobiles being much more enshrined in American culture (I'll ignore the obvious oxymoron joke ).
For instance, off the top of my head I can think of quite a few references to cars in songs or just driving but they are always American songs and cars. No one sang much about Moris Minors or Hilman Imps I guess and getting kicks on Route 66 sounds so much more impressive than the services on the M6.
Likewise with films, cars feature in American films but hardly ever in British ones (Ok, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang and the double-decker bus in Summer Holiday are the exceptions).
Does this explain the different attitudes toward cars on each continent?
For Europeans cars are more of a means of transporation whereas for Americans they are deeply cultural and almost a way of life ...