7 Reasons Why German Cars Are In A League Of Their Own
It's not just all about German engineering.
Cover image via automotive.com1. German cars were made first. Karl Benz got patents for an internal combustible engine and for the first automobile in 1879 and 1886 respectively.
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2. German cars have long been dominating race sports. German automakers have a long history of racing history. The Nürburgring, a race track in Germany is known as the most demanding race track in the world.
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3. German cars are the most comfortable. In a recent survey, German-made cars topped the list as the most satisfying to drive.
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4. Cutting-edge technology. Germans take pride in craftsmanship – from heavy-duty machines, to timepieces and cars.
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German engineering is translated into their cars. For example, Volkswagen's latest [TSI engine](http://www.volkswagen.com.my/en/innovation/Innovations/powertrain/tsi-engines.html) is designed to have better fuel consumption and less CO2 emissions thanks to innovations such as "downsizing", a term where the size of the engine is reduced to become more efficient while maintaining the same power.
5. They are mastered for efficiency. With Germans being innovators in technology, it is no surprise that their cars are able to go further with better efficiency.
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6. German-made cars have stood through the test of time. The first Beetle was manufactured in 1938 until 2003, an astounding 65 years.
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7. They are now even more affordable. The myth that German cars are expensive has been debunked with prices of cars becoming more affordable.
In Malaysia, you can now own a Volkswagen Polo from RM999 for 7 years with 0% interest. All the details [here](http://bit.ly/vwpromotion).
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