PH27L7
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As proof please post a pic of your not-so-perfect example.you haven't seen mine
Carsten
As proof please post a pic of your not-so-perfect example.you haven't seen mine
Carsten
In Austria we currently have winter with crazy amounts of salt on the roads, so the car will stay in hibernation until this will be over in maybe 2 months or so.
As proof please post a pic of your not-so-perfect example.
In Germany it is, too. When you pass one of the slow service trucks/snow ploughs sprinkling salt on the Autobahn across two or three lanes and you hear the ticking noise of salt crumbs hitting your car... never feels good.PH27L7 said:Really surprising that Austria is using the scourge of the USA rust belt. Is this typical of Europe?
Glad that's a universal feeling, no matter what you're driving.In Germany it is, too. When you pass one of the slow service trucks/snow ploughs sprinkling salt on the Autobahn across two or three lanes and you hear the ticking noise of salt crumbs hitting your car... never feels good.
Nice cars and colors Carsten.
What color interior in the turquoise?
Thanks, I still try to get used to the ratio of thumbs up per mile... So many...I'm guessing a beauty like that turns a lot of heads and starts a lot of conversations in Austria. I have family in the Salzkammergut/Gmunden area. What part of Austria are you from?
That's the other thing I forgot, they all seem to be super nice, not a turd to be found.
Now thats a really nice Patina on Carstens Polara.
I'm from Germany, but living in Vienna since 7 years now. Very nice place to live, just the car tax is insane to put it mildly (based only on horsepower).
One other reason why you don't see many turds here, is because you can't get them pass inspection.
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So I couldn't live in austria
Carsten
Moaner! ;-) You couldn't live in Austria, you couldn't live in the Moselle valley...