@@wanabevideographer1613 you really are wrong, there are strong limitations on mods on the street and it's nearly impossible to mod a car that really is nice without being illegal. And if they catch you in your illegal car, which is mostlikely the case because the police has special units for modded cars ( no joke ), your car gets towed and you have to pay high fees and set your car back to stock to get it back. So Germany is very much the worst country for having a cool car lol
@EsSchneitImSommer From what I'm seeing right here and now, and in various other videos in Germany, there seems to be an easy loop hole around it. Let it be having the car registered out of country, or simply keeping the car for only racing/track use, or simply just importing it. just like any government who has to keep their vehicles in a certain standards, I can appreciate Germany Standards, and the fact that there's sooo many types of car events to attend
@@wanabevideographer1613 I'm sorry but this is false, you can't just register the car in other countries. Then the police will sue you for tax evasion, I've seen it all. It really is a country without loop holes for anything regarding the automotive scene, the only thing you can do is buy legal parts, get them registered in your cars' documents and drive legally that way. But that's really expensive - for example: to run a stage 1 tune and downpipe on a BMW you need to spend minimum 4.000€ to run it legally, on the other hand you would get it for around 600€ illegally.
Living in Germany just looks like a car guy dream. Take your buolt car and race it up an incline in the snow just looks like safe fun ❤
Absolutely wrong.
The TÜV is not going to let most cool things happen
@NikolaTesla-nb5nm can you give an example of what you mean by that?
@@wanabevideographer1613 you really are wrong, there are strong limitations on mods on the street and it's nearly impossible to mod a car that really is nice without being illegal. And if they catch you in your illegal car, which is mostlikely the case because the police has special units for modded cars ( no joke ), your car gets towed and you have to pay high fees and set your car back to stock to get it back. So Germany is very much the worst country for having a cool car lol
@EsSchneitImSommer From what I'm seeing right here and now, and in various other videos in Germany, there seems to be an easy loop hole around it. Let it be having the car registered out of country, or simply keeping the car for only racing/track use, or simply just importing it. just like any government who has to keep their vehicles in a certain standards, I can appreciate Germany Standards, and the fact that there's sooo many types of car events to attend
@@wanabevideographer1613 I'm sorry but this is false, you can't just register the car in other countries. Then the police will sue you for tax evasion, I've seen it all. It really is a country without loop holes for anything regarding the automotive scene, the only thing you can do is buy legal parts, get them registered in your cars' documents and drive legally that way. But that's really expensive - for example: to run a stage 1 tune and downpipe on a BMW you need to spend minimum 4.000€ to run it legally, on the other hand you would get it for around 600€ illegally.
Hier sieht man aber auch ganz deutlich wer fahren kann und wer nicht ^^.
Where has this been all my life
How often do they gotta groom the ruts out?
Not a single time 😅 this made the race more interesting
Wo war das denn?? Tolle Veranstaltung
Schöneck
@pman338 Dankeschön. Das nächste Mal bin ich gerne dabei
@schaefchen for the win ❤🎉