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People can be very particular about the cars they drive; some people choose to buy a car only after careful consideration of all the makes and models available. Some people may only choose cars from certain manufacturers because of prior experience or perhaps upon recommendation from other.

Some people choose their cars based on where they came from, a lot of people choose German cars because of this reason based on the track record of German cars being powerful and stylish. Famous brands such as BMW and Audi pride themselves on stylish cars that perform well as either executive cars or powerful sports cars depending on the model. Below are five of the best German car brands that people like to choose:

BMW
BMW is a very successful German car brand and has cars in almost every category from the sporting sedan – the M5, to a large 4×4 – the X5; they even have a fun sports car in the Mini Cooper. BMW has cars in the racing world also with touring cars as well as Formula 1. BMW cars are powerful, elegant and comfortable all at once making it a very popular brand.

Mercedes-Benz
Whilst BMW is often thought of as a more “clinical”, industrial brand Mercedes-Benz is more of a luxury vehicle. Mercedes again has cars in the racing world as well as producing street cars that could give racing cars a run for their money for example the McLaren SLR. The Mercedes SL and CL series are both popular with people looking for a smaller, luxury, executive car.

Audi
Audi have recently been making more and more impressive car models aimed at the executive and sporting realm like the Mercedes. Their increasing range of smaller sporty models like the TT and the R8 has also enabled them to compete with BMW’s Z4 and other small sports cars. Audi cars have a lot of innovations such as the LED strip lighting that has become as iconic as the four rings on the Audi badge.

Volkswagen (VW)
Volkswagen are well known for their rallying car, the Golf, which these days is considered a leading medium sized car, able to compete with many sports car offerings from other brands. The VW Beetle is another iconic car that has been popular during its many iterations from the 60s to present day.

Porsche
Porsche are well known for making some of the best supercars such as the 911 and Cayenne – which is a mix of the traditional Porsche sports car with a 4×4. The shape and design of the Porsche is instantly recognisable and has its fair share of fans.

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nostalgia on a February Sunday (365-51)
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Image by Robert Couse-Baker
I have little pity or nostalgia for lost car brands, such as Pontiac, Plymouth or even the Mercury I drive daily. But Triumph should have survived — and is worthy of being resurrected.

Compared to the MGs, Sunbeams and Jaguars made in the golden age of British Sports cars, Triumphs were the hooligans in a black leather jacket. Every college-educated person has a story of something that related to a Spitfire or a TR-something. And it was probably sexually oriented.

This Triumph TR6 is a brilliant example of one of the late-model cars; I’m guessing it’s a ’74 or ’75.

The Triumph name is owned by BMW, makers of the modern Mini Cooper. Imagine modern English sports car, like a Miata MX5 with a longer hood and a BMW straight six engine … and only a few thousand more expensive than the Mazda. Oh, yes, it must have a real walnut dash. Swoon.

BTW: I only took a single picture today, this is it.


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