You talk about German technocracy and you get automobiles.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I'm into all things German. Everything that I own is German. As far as cars go, anyway.
Germans make nice cars.
I came from a communist country where there are no luxury cars.
It is inconceivable that ministers of the Israeli government choose a car whose features are unnecessary luxuries in addition to being produced in Germany.
I don't really know much about cars.
But, as environment minister, I am very interested in a thriving German automobile industry, because I can only pay for the rising costs of environmental protection at home and abroad if there are people in Germany with jobs and who pay taxes.
One of the key problems is that the Germans know what they do because everywhere they go there's a 'made in Germany' label on it - they can feel proud of Volkswagens and Audis and Mercedes.
Cars are the sculptures of our everyday lives.
I think cars encapsulate the history of innovation and style - it's the other side of the coin of the car being public enemy No.1.
You talk about Japanese technocracy and you get radios.