Trust me, being succesful and having alot of money is just as much a curse as it is a blessing. Having money makes also your life more stressful, despite what most people think.
Trust me, being succesful and having alot of money is just as much a curse as it is a blessing. Having money makes also your life more stressful, despite what most people think.
Here is a great fake-ad for Mercedes made by german students - und ja, Mercedes complained about it:
Offtopic: But you have the greatest lastname ever! (if that’s actually your name)
Merci de m’avoir répondu si rapidement! Il n’est jamais trop tard pour apprendre.
I speak fluent german, french, english and swedish. I’m german and my SO is french.
I agree with what you said about other japanese cars. I luckily get to drive alot of exotic cars, mainly because at our car club in Frankfurt, Germany it’s common to give a club member your car while you drive theirs for a weekend and also i own a few myself: 2012 R8 V8, 2012 Aston Martin DBS, 2014 BMW i8 and a 2008…
No it doesn’t drive poorly at all, and i say that as a german who is used to driving M3s and M5s which are kinda normal middle-class cars over here, so everyone drives them.
I suffer from Fibromyalgia and over here in Germany it’s considered a mental-illness that causes physical symptoms. You can tell your family member that anti-depressants work for it. How i know? I started taking Escitalopram 10mg a day for my Aspergers-Syndrome issues, not for the Fibromyalgia and while my pain is not…
Just ignore them. I don’t know where you live, but over here in Germany and as a matter of fact in the majority of western european countries holding your boyfriends hand in public doesn’t even make people notice. It’s a common thing, just like when i hold my girlfriends hand in public.
Out of curiosity:
Damnit! I’m in Germany and i want that sticker for my Audi R8 but they don’t ship to Germany!
KRUZIFIX HIMMEL ARSCH UND WOLKENBRUCH! Why the hell do you have to scare me like that?
Don’t worry mate! Over here in Germany we have loads of these, alone in my city Frankfurt we have a monthly GTR Meet-up (R32, R33, R34 and R35s) but the majority are the pre R-35s as they are not that hard to get in Europe.
Oh come on, that’s a cliché. I’m one of “those” people aswell, only i make my money in even “considered-worse” ways (sorry for english, ich bin german). We are not all assholes, don’t pop collars and believe it or not, i NEVER wore a jumper tied together on my chest like a cape either.
As a german i can’t stop wanting Elon Musk to be german! Why?
Seriously? I could name several examples of cars in the US having an absolute non-sense name like the Golf "Sportwagen" recently unveiled. A Sportwagen is a sportscar as in a Porsche 911 f.e. - but unlike you i don't say "Americans don't know what "blabla" is because i'm not ignorant of other countries.
I owned a 2008 R8 V8 and atm own a 2012 R8 V8 and it’s true. It’s a magnet, even here in Germany. Both manual
As someone who owned a 2008 R8 and right now owns a 2012 R8 i was also very skeptical of the new design (especially the front), but having see it in person in Geneva i can tell you that the R8 looks even better now without the sideblade. It actually grew on me and i plan to put in my order as soon as i can.
German here. They are very true to the Brand with this in my opinion. BMW is a german brand. We germans love such cars (I don't but many do). This one f.e. i see at least 5-6 of everyday around Frankfurt.
Funny that Iran has Jews living amongst them then, happily aswell. One of my business partners here in Germany is a jewish Iranian and tells me while not liking the iranian radicals (which are the only iranians US media seems to report about) he feels safe and respected by the average Iranians in Tehran and thinks…
Not being able to drive stick? Could only happen in America...