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What's everyone driving...?

„2022 BMW M340d Touring“ as a daily
„2008 VW Touareg R50“ going to leave soon
„2023 INEOS Grenadier Fieldmaster“ 😎

On two wheels:
„2017 BMW F800GS Adventure“
 
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Very interesting to see all your personal fleets. :) Here‘s mine:

1968 Plymouth Roadrunner
1991 Mercedes-Benz 300E Sedan
2013 Mercedes-Benz C200 CDI Station Wagon
2022 Mercedes-Benz EQV300 (company car)
2023 smart fortwo EQ convertible (Made in Hambach ;))


Max
 
Very interesting to see all your personal fleets. :) Here‘s mine
2023 smart fortwo EQ convertible (Made in Hambach ;)
in which case don't forget to check, the air con, door handles, roof fitting, steering, door seals and bongs and bings... 🤣
 
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in which case don't forget to check, the air con, door handles, roof fitting, steering, door seals and bongs and bings... 🤣
- AC (is working)
- door handles (are present)
- roof fitting (opens and closes)
- door seal (surprisingly tight for a convertible)
- bongs and bings (only „minor“ things like seatbelt warning, headlight error message, crappy DAB reception and occasionally black radio screen) Seems to be standard for a new car in 2023.

:ROFLMAO:

Max
 
2022 Alfa Romeo Quadrifoglio (Verde Montreal)
2022 Subaru Forester Wilderness (Geyser Blue)
2017 Jeep Wrangler 2 door (Chief Blue)
2012 Acura MDX
1993 Toyota Land Cruiser
1988 Peugeot 505 wagon
 
Current Vehicles:
'87 Land Rover 110 (RHD)
'00 Toyota Land Cruiser
'12 Lexus LFA
'22 Chevy Tahoe
 
Now that's what l call a campervan

That rig would rule at any U.K. site you turned up on.
Thanks mate, we love traveling in our old firetruck. The Grenadier will be used for shorter trips to regions where Mr. K. doesn't fit to the tracks (e.g. Western Alps, Carpathians, Sardinia, Corsica, Scotland)
 
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