BMW outlines west Germany and Dacia outline east Germany ðŸ˜
Lionheart1224 on
No Honda? Weird.
Ohz85 on
BMW vs Dacia/Renault/Skoda… Woah
RaphyyM on
Glory to Citroen and Renault !
FarAd3038 on
TIL that Nissan is quiet unpopular in Germany
Public_Research2690 on
Now, compare with location of auto factories and headquarters.
PadishaEmperor on
Funny how much of an identity symbol Mercedes and BMW seem to be in southern Germany. If you are from Bavaria you drive BMW, if you are from Baden-Württemberg you drive Mercedes.
RightActionEvilEye on
Germans who drive Fiats: Who are they? What do they do? What is the explanation for such *motivazione*?
Justeff83 on
It’s interesting that Korean and Japanese brands are evenly distributed everywhere, while they are significantly less popular in areas where major automakers are based
Horizon2k on
Always surprises me when there’s yet another map where the old East/West German border is so visible!
Desperate_Return_142 on
Now do Trabant 😄
w0rldeater on
Note the Mercedes, Opel, and BMW „hole“ around Ingolstadt (where Audi is located).
Fun Fact: Ford Germany is older than Volkwagen.
subtle_loop on
Interesting. I always wondered why there were so many Volkswagens.
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BMW outlines west Germany and Dacia outline east Germany ðŸ˜
No Honda? Weird.
BMW vs Dacia/Renault/Skoda… Woah
Glory to Citroen and Renault !
TIL that Nissan is quiet unpopular in Germany
Now, compare with location of auto factories and headquarters.
Funny how much of an identity symbol Mercedes and BMW seem to be in southern Germany. If you are from Bavaria you drive BMW, if you are from Baden-Württemberg you drive Mercedes.
Germans who drive Fiats: Who are they? What do they do? What is the explanation for such *motivazione*?
It’s interesting that Korean and Japanese brands are evenly distributed everywhere, while they are significantly less popular in areas where major automakers are based
Always surprises me when there’s yet another map where the old East/West German border is so visible!
Now do Trabant 😄
Note the Mercedes, Opel, and BMW „hole“ around Ingolstadt (where Audi is located).
Fun Fact: Ford Germany is older than Volkwagen.
Interesting. I always wondered why there were so many Volkswagens.