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Other topics - No German?

Discussion in 'Other German' started by Bradwilliams, May 25, 2017.

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  1. Bradwilliams

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    There is lamborghini, maserati, british

    No German? No Merc, no BMW, No vw/audi?

    What gives?
     
  2. BMW.SauberF1Team

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    I think the Porsche sub-forum should be renamed to German. It's not that busy of a forum to get its own imo.
     
  3. David_S

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    Seems a fair point.

    Betting a German forum would get a whole lot more activity than the Bugatti one does.

    Should probably toss in a Japanese, or perhaps "Asian" forum, too. Certainly plenty of dedicated Toyota & Honda/Acura fans. I went with "Asian," as maybe there are a few folks who like their Hyundais, too?
     
  4. donv

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    I would agree that a German forum would make sense.
     
  5. BMW.SauberF1Team

    BMW.SauberF1Team F1 World Champ

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    Yeah I guess to be politically correct. :)

    I'm a big Nissan Motorsports fan and have loved Mazda RX7s as well. There are a few others around, too. I agree about the Bugatti comment...not sure why that has its own.
     
  6. toggie

    toggie F1 World Champ
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    And no forums for:
    - French cars
    - Japanese cars
    - Korean cars
    - Scandinavian cars
    - Australian cars
    - Russian cars
    - etc.
     
  7. BMW.SauberF1Team

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    Toyota is the largest car manufacturer in the world followed by VAG. Four of the top 9 are Japanese. It makes no sense that we have a Bugatti subforum, but not one for Japanese cars and German cars.
     
  8. Bradwilliams

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    Yeah but German has a ton of enthusiasts in its sector. I'd say it's number 2 behind the italian stuff globally
     

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