This year I’ve been traveling all around the world and that has given me the opportunity to study what kind of cars people in different countries and different continents drive, which is most of the times quite different from what I’m used to at home. Of course I’ve taken a ton of pictures from interesting cars and street scenes, but until now I wasn’t sure what to do with them. Naturally, I want to share them with you so I’ve decided to make an “International street scenes” topic, in which I show you the car cultures in a bunch of different countries across the world, hoping to eventually expand it to every corner of our globe.
As always, I encourage interaction between the regular editors and our readers so wherever you live, if you want to share the kind of cars people drive in your country (or even your neighborhood), if you have funny or interesting pictures of cars, street scenes or anything related to the subject, feel free to get in touch with me and send me your pictures (and if you want, some text to explain your car culture). This way, we can show our other readers from all over the world which brands, models or even which type of car the streets are filled in other cities, countries or continents.
In the next few weeks, I’ll start off with my own experiences in the following places:
- Morocco, Africa
- Monaco
- Nagoya, Japan
- Bali, Indonesia
- Singapore
- Texas, USA
- Dubai and Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
- South Korea
- Europe
Let me know what you think of this kind of post, and if you want to see more of them. And again, if you want to share your pictures of interesting car cultures or street scenes, I’m more than happy to post them here.