F/29.0, 30.0, ISO 100.
Day 236 /365
The toughest guy looks at him and says “I am the strongest around here!”
The other guy politely asks “Can you help me push my car to the gas station?”
Interesting Fact: By 1932, the name fiasco between Horch the man, and Horch the company was water under the bridge. Horch (the company) and Audi entered an agreement along with two other German car manufacturers, DKW and Wanderer, to form Auto Union. The four rings, which Audi still uses today, originally represented the four companies of Auto Union. After the merger, Auto Union became the second biggest car company in Germany after Mercedes-Benz. Each of the companies were allocated a market segment: Horch would build high-end luxury cars, Audi focused on deluxe mid-size cars, Wanderer was put in charge of standard mid-size cars, and DKW was tasked with small cars and motorcycles. ( http://www.carcrushing.com/12-things-didnt-know-audi/)
Lovely narration
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Cool. I am forwarding this to my husband, Marc. He is a car nut.
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So it’s not related to the OLYMPIC ring nice to know all about Audi
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Very interesting! Even though I am originally from Germany, this was news to me. Thank you for sharing!
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Hey, thanks for the like of 3 month trip to America. I like the interesting facts you post.
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