When America wasn't working or hanging out with other nations, he often liked to work on cars and motorcycles in his garage. (Of course, because he had so many cars his garage was more like a covered parking lot.) He happened to be working on one of his favorite motorcycles, the 1936 Knucklehead. Just then, he heard someone knocking on his garage door. Sighing, America walked over to the garage door and opened it. To his surprise, he saw Germany.

"Germany, what are you doing here dude?" America asked in confusion.

"I heard that you had an impressive collection of cars, so I came to have a look. That is, if you don't mind." Germany said, looking a little nervous. Germany knew from what the other nations said that America was no weakling, but he was rather taken aback when he saw that America was almost as muscular as himself. (America was wearing a T-shirt.)

"No problem." America said with a grin. "I was just working on one of my motorcycles. You can walk around and look at the cars. I need to get back to my motorcycle." America then walked back to his bike, and started working again.

Germany looked around the garage, and was impressed. America had some rare motors in there. Some of them included the 1963 Chevrolet Corvette Sting Ray Coupe, Ford GT40, 1967 Alfa Romeo 33 Stradale, AC Shelby Cobra 427, DeLorean DMC-12, Lamborghini Countach, Bugatti Veyron EB 16.4, Bentley Blower, and Rolls-Royce Phantom. Needless to say, they were impressive. And surprisingly, they all looked like they were just made. By the time Germany was finished looking around, he was almost drooling.

"America, how where you able to afford these?" Germany asked as he walked back over to America.

"Hard work, over time, bargaining, and begging." America replied with a laugh. "Trust me, I didn't get these easily."

"Why do you have so many?" Germany asked. "I mean, yes I would love to have all of these cars, but it does seem a little excessive."

"Well, I love cars. That's it." America said with a shrug.

"I can't argue with that." Germany said with a small smile.

A/N: Come to America, and you'll find that we love our cars. Cars have become one of the best known American icons. However, cars aren't just a fun toy in America. They are a necessity. Have you ever tried to get around in the mid-west without a car? It's impossible.