Euros can drive to the other side of their country in a matter of hours

>Euros can drive to the other side of their country in a matter of hours

>I can fly on jet 11 hours and still not leave Russia

Try 9 and that's if Madrid is not collapsed with cars

countries with first-world infrastructure

That's funny. What do you think we did with the german monis, Pajeet?

>As of June 2013, the Spanish AVE system is the longest HSR network in Europe with 3,100 km (1,900 mi) and the second in the world, after China's.

>The Spanish motorway (expressways) network is the eleventh largest in the world by length,.

>Europeans
>Driving 11 hours

European normies have little appreciation for personal freedom and would just ride a train or some other public transport to go that far

lolno, go the spanish mediterranean coast, foreigners plates everywhere

>What do you think we did with the German monis
You, of course, slept on them.

Why drive when someone else can do it for me?

I bet you let others fuck your gf too

>"Looking at a high-way for 20 hours makes me FREEEEEEE!"

No thank you, I'd rather be able to have a nap or watch a movie while traveling.

Nice projection faggot, a few more minutes and you'll open up all of your secrets

Trains are actually pretty expensive for long distances.

It's cheaper to fly with a budget airline to many destinations. From here to Barcelona or Budapest is less than €50 for inbound and outbound combined. But ever since you let your Twin Towers be cucked, going through airports takes so much time, a car is sometimes preferred.

>Friend has EngIish backpacker mate that he met in Japan staying with him for a few days
>Ask him where he Iives
>Says south coast near Portsmouth
>I had an EngIish ex girIfriend from Bath, ask him if its cIose
>"WeII I guess by AustraIian standards its cIose, but not by EngIish standards"
>"WeII how far is it then?"
>"About 2 hours drive"
>2 hours
>Far

My girlfriend lives a 45 minute drive away from me.

I find it far...

your obsession with sizes and lenght is worrying
a compensation mayhaps?

Takes me 4 hours and 45 minutes to reach Denmark/Germany by car depending on traffic.
I can drive to Italy in 24 hours or less depending on traffic.
I can pretty much travel anywhere in Europe in my old Volvo and be there by tomorow kek.
And I often travel that way. No annoying plane rides, no delays.

>it takes less than a month to trek his country

>no delays.

I mean, even with boarding and deboarding taking the plane from Copenhagen to Rome is like, 4 hours, even with a considerable delay it's far quicker than driving.

I commute that work every day and don't even leave my city

I drive 1:15 to work everyday and 25 minutes back, also without leaving my city

>it's far quicker than driving
Yeah. But I rather drive than sit in a plane full of people.
This way I get to see the entire country(s)
Can also sleep in my car if I travel through the countryside. Saves ton of money.

I work 2 hours away from home, barely in the same country literally less than a km from the border, so my work arranged a hotel for me during the week.

What's the farthest you ever drove? Be honest

Fully agreed.
Also you don't need to mind your luggage as much and you can take stops at places among the route to try some local food.

Takes 10 hours to drive from north to south or from east to west

Since in both cases you're likely to cross Paris, you can add one or two hours

>ypu can drive for weeks and you'll never leave this hell

From my home here in Norrköping to southern Italy through Denmark, Germany and Austria.
Then ferry to Spain, driving home through France, Belgium, Netherlands, Denmark, Norway and across the border home.
9 weeks on the road. Stopped anywhere I wanted.

Sounds like my bike holidays, only I take 2-3 weeks for that distance.

1,5 hours to belgium, 3 to germany if traffic's not too bad

That's cool, thinking about doing the same but I don't trust my ford that much.

Will probably get a bike this summer and do a bit of driving around.

Within one day, i can reach three foreign countries.

By bicycle

Yeah I stayed over a week in Italy for example just enjoying the weather.
>don't trust my ford that much
That's why I drive Volvo kek.
Didn't have any problems besides a flat tire.

Do you have one of those old volvos that look like hearses? Doesn't it consume a fuckton of petrol?

occupation or just visiting?

Last year I spend a week in Switzerland and a long weekend in Slovenia. In three weeks I went from The Netherlands to Germany, Austria, Italy, Slovenia, Italy, Switzerland, Germany, France, Luxembourg, Belgium, the Netherlands, Germany, Denmark, Norway, Denmark, Germany, The Netherlands.

This year I have planned: Belgium, Luxembourg, France, Monaco Italy, Switzerland, Austria and then it's either staying in the Alps, going to the North Cape or the UK. Depending on time and budget.

Gib Fahrrad zurück!

Guilty. Volvo 245.
It's a diesel so it's not that bad, 7.5 l/100 km mixed driving.

it's pretty comfy that I can be in spain, france, germany etc. within a couple of hours

This desu. It's generally more expensive for me to get the train to london than it is to fly to somewhere like berlin

>tfw can go to North Korea just by walking for a few hours

post pics lads, bring back a gf

that's not bad, I imagine it's cozy to drive around in one of those, if you can't find a hotel or set up a tent you can just sleep in the back and have room for breakfast too.

The 245 is a great car dude, have a 244 my self.
Sad Americans can't drive to Germany and have a beer & schnitzel in a few hours.
They are not even out of their state yet kek.

>I imagine it's cozy
It's pretty amazing yes.
Like a little mobile home.

fuck that's nice, what year?

now I'm thinking so hard about selling my shitbox and getting an old station wagon just to drive it around.

>5 hours to go from Hungary to Switzerland

C O M F Y

>what year?
It's a 89.
Just runs and runs. Never any problems.
Not a supercar but will get me anywhere pretty much. And you can sleep 2 in the back pretty comfortably (I have tried kek)

fint skick, hur långt har den gått?

>hur långt har den gått?
98k mil kan hon skryta med.
Service två gånger om året.
(Fast mätaren är bytt 2001 så kan vara mer)

Nice!
Kommer inte i närheten med någon bil jag kört :)

Hehe inte många bilar som gör tyvärr, folk brukar ge upp vid 40k ungefär.
Men farsan (som köpte den ny) körde den som firmabil mellan Stockholm och Oslo två gånger i månaden under många års tid.
Sen tog brorsan den ett tag och till sist jag som kört kärran genom land och rike.
Kan varenda skruv vid det här laget hehe.

>Get in a train
>Ride it for multiple days
>Still haven't even left the European part of Russia

implying russians are europeans...

>European part of Russia

>he can use a car as the only vehicle required to travel through his country