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BMW Museum in Munich
Museums of major brands are usually a delight for car enthusiasts. BMW's museum is no exception, so a visit to Munich is a great opportunity to explore the brand's history. You can also take a tour of the assembly lines of the latest models. BMW Headquarters in Munich BMW's history dates back to the early 20th century. After World War I, Germany was subject to sanctions that prevented BMW from continuing to manufacture aircraft engines, which had been its main activity. The l


The Peruvian Auburns
Lima has grown into a huge metropolis, and getting around can take hours. During a brief visit to the city, it is essential to explore the historic centre and its magnificent cathedral. Nature lovers will also enjoy a trip to the Palomino Islands, where they can experience the unforgettable thrill of swimming in the cold Pacific waters surrounded by hundreds of sea lions. This is the typical itinerary for any tourist. If you're a fan of classic cars, a visit to the Nicolini M


Riviera Maya classics
The Yucatan peninsula is one of those wonderful places with so many natural beauties and splendid archaeological remains that few people...


SEAT's Nº 122 Warehouse
In a country where car museums remain scarce, rumours about the existence of a secret Seat collection created a legend among fans who...


"Tico" Land Rovers
Land Rover is one of those legendary car brands that even if you are not a classic car enthusiast you know for sure. The line of off-road...


Don Bernardo’s Studebakers
Finding a museum, in one of the confines of South America, dedicated to a disappeared mythical brand is already an unusual fact. Having...


Au revoir ma Dauph'
Today, after almost twelve years, I said goodbye to our Dauphine. It is the classic that I have driven the most and possibly the one that...


Walking along La Boca
La Boca is one of those neighbourhoods in Buenos Aires where you can still breathe the porteño flavour. It was the landing point for...


EMW, the Eastern BMW
The first time I saw an Eisenach was in a beautiful coastal village north of the island of Zealand (Sjælland) near Helsingør. It was a blue pick-up parked in the front yard of one of those houses with a thick thatched roof as in fairy tales. It looked strange to me, and being a pick-up made me think of a homemade conversion. Now, after having seen some pictures of similar models, I am inclined to think that it was a production car. I have to admit that when I saw this car I h


Mikhail’s Soviet Reserve
If in current Russia the longing for the Soviet past is still evident in each corner of the country, Mikhail Krasinets is, with his...
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