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  1. #14570
    Quote Originally Posted by LuckyNuts  [View Original Post]
    I see that renting a car is relatively cheap in Germany. And advice on dos and don't in renting a car there? What is the german law about sleeping in cars on the street? Also do you know a good website or app for finding camping places? Thanks.
    I usually use google maps to find me a campplatz.

  2. #14569
    Quote Originally Posted by HungryStud101  [View Original Post]
    There is a thread for this.

    Just make sure that you completely fill the tank or they will charge you as if you returned the car on empty. So 7/8's full and they consider the car empty in Frankfort and there are no gas stations adjacent to the car rental place. Also, be prepared to fill out as much paperwork as you would when applying for a mortgage. Upon return of your rental, the German's will go over that car like an episode of CSI Miami. It can be like a crime scene so look over your care really good before you take it out. I hope you can drive a stick. Also, look out for the passive speed enforcement cameras. I got two tickets delivered to my office mail 3 months after I returned my car. The ticket was not so bad the Avis surcharge for all the work they had to do to find me was more than the ticket. I didn't pay it. They had pictures of my doppelgnger in the driver's seat. If the trains are convenient take the trains.
    You are scaring him, or you just had bad experiences but I would say it's not nearly as bad as you wrote. This Esso 24 x7 gas station is literally 2 minutes before car rental returns (both terminals), and usually prices are better than stations off of autobahns:
    Esso, Unterschweinstiege 2, 60549 Frankfurt am Main, Germany.

    One thing I noticed is that gas is roughly 15-20% cheaper in the inner city stations compared to the ones next to autobahns, FYI.

    True they check the car like hawk when you return it, but if you had used your credit card that covers rental cars and you didn't buy any insurance from car rental or your booking agency, you credit card company will cover any damage to the car up to whatever limit the CC company has on your record. Best is to call your CC company for full info before you rent the car. Or just buy full insurance from rental or booking company. In any case, if you are covered by insurance with zero deductible, you don't have to worry. Even in Germany. So why worry too much.

    Frankfurt now has enough automatic transmission cars, you don't really have to take a stick shift. In fact many of the German manufacturers are stopping or drastically reducing manual transmission cars for last few years.

    You are right about the traffic cameras and tickets and the rental company charging too much fees for them. If you have good enough data connection on your phone (eg T-Mobile or Google Fi from US or something else) try to use Waze and you should get alerts for speed traps and traffic cameras ahead of them.

    So far in last 15 years I had no problem with Hertz, Avis, Enterprise and Europcar groups in Germany. Avis particularly no longer asks any paper to sign, everything electronic at the counter, send email to you with full docs, and you are out if the counter in couple of minutes (besides any queue of other renters you may needed wait in). Others are similar time too only that they still give you a printed contract to carry. Key is to make your car rental booking ahead online, otherwise you will spend a long time at the counter. I prefer Expedia App for booking cars, never had good luck with other sites.

    Sixt once tried to charge me over 4000 e for a dent they had before, so I had to send them an attorney's letter which stopped their pestering calls but they also put me in their DNR list. I should have checked the car more carefully before taking it out, and at least should have had my CC company deal with it as opposed to trying to stop their scam by myself.

    Don't know anything about German laws about sleeping in the car on the streets but I know you can easily sleep in your car in the parking lots of Oase, Sharks and probably other FKKs too. Also, sleeping in your car in any gas station or resting stop off of any autobahn is perfectly legal, and most even has 24x7 toilets for 70c and some with showers as well. Truckers use them all year and cars use them mainly in summer. Just be careful not to get pneumonia if it's cold outside.

    It's a personal choice but renting a car definitely gives much more freedom, time and flexibility to explore various clubs as opposed to depending on public transit. Only thing is that you must be super alert while driving in Germany which you don't have to in public transit.

  3. #14568
    Quote Originally Posted by DerAuslander  [View Original Post]
    Whatever idiosyncrasies Sirioja may or may not have, he is a much respected member of this forum who contributes often, contributes real reports, real opinions and posts with one handle. He helps make this forum a better place. Something that is very much needed and appreciated now. Some could learn a lot from him! More power to you Sirioja! Keep up the excellent work.
    I agree with all of the above, Siri adds much to the board and is a great asset. And I believe in one member-one handle.

    Siri comes here and fucks, posts actual experiences in a factual manner and to insult him is to insult all the others who do the same. I don't care if Siri sleeps in a car, the side of the road in the bushes or a five star hotel in the city what I do care about and respect is his devotion to honesty. I will second the's closing ' Keep up the excellent work!

  4. #14567
    Quote Originally Posted by LuckyNuts  [View Original Post]
    I see that renting a car is relatively cheap in Germany. And advice on dos and don't in renting a car there? What is the german law about sleeping in cars on the street? Also do you know a good website or app for finding camping places? Thanks.
    There is a thread for this.

    Just make sure that you completely fill the tank or they will charge you as if you returned the car on empty. So 7/8's full and they consider the car empty in Frankfort and there are no gas stations adjacent to the car rental place. Also, be prepared to fill out as much paperwork as you would when applying for a mortgage. Upon return of your rental, the German's will go over that car like an episode of CSI Miami. It can be like a crime scene so look over your care really good before you take it out. I hope you can drive a stick. Also, look out for the passive speed enforcement cameras. I got two tickets delivered to my office mail 3 months after I returned my car. The ticket was not so bad the Avis surcharge for all the work they had to do to find me was more than the ticket. I didn't pay it. They had pictures of my doppelgänger in the driver's seat. If the trains are convenient take the trains.

  5. #14566

    Renting a car

    Quote Originally Posted by FuckedUpSwede  [View Original Post]
    I myself slept in and on my car during my recent 1 month trip to Germany. I slept at camping places because I did not know the german law about sleeping in cars in the street.
    I see that renting a car is relatively cheap in Germany. And advice on dos and don't in renting a car there? What is the german law about sleeping in cars on the street? Also do you know a good website or app for finding camping places? Thanks.

  6. #14565

    Video options at a FKK

    Hello all,

    Making my second annual FKK trip from the states. Any FKK's allow videoing the fun, even for an additional fee?

  7. #14564
    Quote Originally Posted by DerAuslander  [View Original Post]
    Whatever idiosyncrasies Sirioja may or may not have, he is a much respected member of this forum who contributes often, contributes real reports, real opinions and posts with one handle. He helps make this forum a better place. Something that is very much needed and appreciated now. Some could learn a lot from him! More power to you Sirioja! Keep up the excellent work.
    Information everybody should know: Christmas / Sylvester, Orthodox Easter and August are not best casting times, because girls who have a very hard job, are happy to return to their roots, family, or to go on holidays like me.

  8. #14563
    Quote Originally Posted by DerAuslander  [View Original Post]
    Whatever idiosyncrasies Sirioja may or may not have, he is a much respected member of this forum who contributes often, contributes real reports, real opinions and posts with one handle. He helps make this forum a better place. Something that is very much needed and appreciated now. Some could learn a lot from him! More power to you Sirioja! Keep up the excellent work.
    I really do not mean to question Siroja in any way. I myself slept in and on my car during my recent 1 month trip to Germany. I slept at camping places because I did not know the german law about sleeping in cars in the street. I had a bicycle on my my trailer hook but it got stolen in Hamburg. I suppose Siroja have a much more expensive bike than what I had since he is doing a lot of bicycling so I did want to remind him of this incident and ask him how he has solved this problem. I have a rare car as well and I have been stopped on the autobahn just because the police was interested in the car. Because of this it would be interesting to know his experiences. I have a 1974 Chevrolet Suburban and I get really fed up about sleeping in the back seat even if I'm only 174 cm long so I imaging sleeping in a small car, like an Trabant, would be really painful. When I fold my backseat I have 240 120 cm space, which is really good. A Trabant estate is a really rare car so I have never seen if you could fold the back seat on this one to get decent leg room. I can understand the choice to park under a bridge since then you will not be bothered by the sun baking the car early in the morning so I find it very interesting indeed!

  9. #14562
    Quote Originally Posted by FuckedUpSwede  [View Original Post]
    Interesting choice! You metioned earlier that you have a Trabant, is this the car you sleep in? I really hope it is the estate version, and that you can fold down the back seat, or do you sleep in the back seat? Have you got a bicycle holder on your trailer hook?

    It must be an unusual sight to see a frenchman sleeping in a Trabant under a bridge even in Germany, do you get problems with the police?
    Whatever idiosyncrasies Sirioja may or may not have, he is a much respected member of this forum who contributes often, contributes real reports, real opinions and posts with one handle. He helps make this forum a better place. Something that is very much needed and appreciated now. Some could learn a lot from him! More power to you Sirioja! Keep up the excellent work.

  10. #14561

    Best FKK?

    Hi guys!

    I would like to ask for an advice. I tried searching but in general the search function didn't work.

    What would you say is the best FKK in Germany or Austria? I do go frequently to Golden Time in Vienna but a lot of people say that there are much better clubs in Germany or even Austria. I don't like typical laufhaus, I do prefer the sauna clubs (or FKK).

    In general I'm looking for a place with a large number of girls where I can have options to choose from and sped a few hours there.

    Thank you!

  11. #14560
    Quote Originally Posted by FuckedUpSwede  [View Original Post]
    Interesting choice! You metioned earlier that you have a Trabant, is this the car you sleep in? I really hope it is the estate version, and that you can fold down the back seat, or do you sleep in the back seat? Have you got a bicycle holder on your trailer hook?

    It must be an unusual sight to see a frenchman sleeping in a Trabant under a bridge even in Germany, do you get problems with the police?
    You asked for clubs where can sleep, You know Bab Elsdorf, I added World where You can sleep in a room where You fucked a girl and Wellcum which is in Austria on Italian border. Hotel at Wellcum and some girls, not this Summer for me, propose to spend night with You. Unfortunately, I don t have a trabant, a joke, a dream, but I love my car because like FKK girls, I made improve a lot for me, nearly 50% powerful increased, with balance for engine and turbo and improved electronic by Shiftech which are the best for this, more than 500000 kms, full speed in Germany every week end, no oil added between 2 services every 30000 kms, Audi which know only about improvement, are amazed about job I did on my own, with my brain used to build. Super soft tires and I laughed about Germans under rain or in Winter, as I say to Audi: Quattro is only to ski, with super soft which have to be warmed and good balance, no need. So I sleep with her and my best friend bicycle prepared for very climby. Professionals are 39/32 in Zoncolan which is until 22/23 % and kilometers more than 19% average. Gentile di Mione is 28% on 3 last kilometers, I put engine refreshing liquid nearly to 130 degrees in the red, to climb on top, I use 34/36 to climb with my legs and my heart in red zone. Both are 1 hour from Wellcum. For my finals to finish season and maybe Mila to recover. I only get problem with Swiss administration because I refuse they fuck me with their charge on penalties. Switzerland taught me ski when I was a child, now they make me meet Albanian drug dealers in jail, I learn new things thanks to Swiss who seem to be good clients for drugs when my drug is my passion and adrenaline. Sometimes I m forbidden to drive in Germany because of too big overspeeds on autobahns, but alcohol and drugs always on 0 level. No other problem and when I sleep in driver seat, at least no over speed.

  12. #14559
    Quote Originally Posted by Sirioja  [View Original Post]
    I prefer my car under the bridge, like a tramp, speaking with my friend bicycle
    Interesting choice! You metioned earlier that you have a Trabant, is this the car you sleep in? I really hope it is the estate version, and that you can fold down the back seat, or do you sleep in the back seat? Have you got a bicycle holder on your trailer hook?

    It must be an unusual sight to see a frenchman sleeping in a Trabant under a bridge even in Germany, do you get problems with the police?

  13. #14558
    Someone I am in contact with needs to make space for new messages.

  14. #14557
    Quote Originally Posted by Samplerr  [View Original Post]
    Thanks Samplerr. Now I know there is an Advaced Search option where a user's exact name can be entered to find all posts.

    I thought I started in 2007, but actually in 2004! Damn! Old age is not creeping in, it's already full set in!

  15. #14556
    Quote Originally Posted by Shark16  [View Original Post]
    Just move / QUOTE with brackets to after the post number. Somehow ISG's autocorrect misplaces these brackets when copying another post. Editing is necessary. Boring, but necessary.

    I even had to delete the brackets in this post just to have it sent. Hopeless!

    Good luck, old chap!
    Much appreciated.

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