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Hello again, hope your holidays are jolly and you’re enjoying the the end of the year. As I have some free time, I thought I’d post some more car pictures I took at a time of year, when the day didn’t end at 2PM. So grab a cup of Tea and some sweets and enjoy the read.

Welcome to a second car photo post. This one is focused on german cars, specifically those with some class, probably parked there in between business meetings and conferences. I have little to no knowledge of the models, so I hope you excuse me if I misidentify things.

Lets start with a bang! Although not literally a bang, because this A5(?) Quattro sedan is too serious for pops and bangs of the exhaust variety. The inside of this executive saloon is probably as quiet as a library on a tuesday afternoon when gunning it on the autobahn. I love how unassuming these Audis of this era look. I’m like 90% sure I saw one model with a W12 badge on it and I think it was real, since the “tunners” probably haven’t got the money for those model years yet. So watch out for them, most of them are probably going to be a normal diesel quattro or you just might see an autobahn princess.

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The building behind it is a building that houses 5(?) lecture halls of my university. While it looks really cool, most of the seats in said lecture halls is uncomfortable, cramped and probably broken, as I’m sure most other lecture halls are.

Ok, I’m first to admit this angle on this Z3 isn’t ideal but I’m working with what time and resources I’m given. I do like the lighting, but the wheel angle irritates me. Also love the reflection of the parking line in the black paint of the bumper, it almost looks like a jazz stripe on Vans. This one is not really a business-y car, but the vibe still fits, since it could’ve been a desired weekend car in it’s hayday, so a teammate of the classy german car of sorts.

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Next up is a staple of german cars, probably the classiest of them all the Mercedes Benz, In classic silver. I wonder if those hood ornamets still get stolen a lot, this merc has scratches near its.

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They sure do know how to make classy looking rims in germany.

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Now, lets look at a second BMW, an E46 coupe in pristine condition. This is a excellent example of the mark. Again this wheel choice is perfect, although they look newer than the car to my eye. It is apparent that the owner loves it and takes good care of it. This is imo the peak bmw, the only thing missing is if it was an M3, but that would mean it probably wouldn’t be standing where I can take a picture of it casually lol. The framing isn’t perfect but whatever.

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The last one looks like a time capsule of the early 2000s, a basic b5 A4. Even though I say basic, I feel like you don’t see them anymore, not in this condition anyhow. I love these steelie-like alloys that just fit perfectly with the shape of this car.

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There are still atleast two more I want to post here, I hope they are atleast somewhat interesting to read. The site has recently reached a staggering 5,000 views! I never even thought my site would be seen by 100 people so 5k is mental. I wonder how many times somebody read something wrote on here. I added a guestbook since there no other ways to interact with this site, so I hope somebody leaves a message someday. Well enough of my rabmling, see you next post!

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