35 World's biggest classic car market is Techno Classica in Essen. Clubs, dealers and manufacturers show prized possessions, but if your budget doesn't stretch to the Real McCoy, blow a few euros on lots of literature, mounds of models or plenty of parts.
36 Drive a number of cars, including Ferraris, single-seaters and sports cars, at the Thruxston Motorsport Centre in England. Interesting track day, fun for all.
37 World's fastest driveway, the Goodwood Festival of Speed. The High Life mixed with marvelous machinery.
38 Head straight to Monte Carlo and rent a Ferrari for a run through the tunnel that's part of the F1 circuit.
39 It wouldn't help to have a Valentine One Radar Detector in Monaco, but in the U.S. it's the one to own if you occasionally let your car exceed the limit.
40 Only one maker of fine watches is synonymous with the history of automobile racing, the legendary Tag Heuer. Own perhaps the most celebrated sport watch in history with the new "Classics" series, the Monza Calibre 36, Targa Florio and Monaco.
41 Our Swedish friends insist snow-driving is a bunch of fun. If you're inclined to agree, head out for the Bridgestone Winter Driving School. They say it's even a bigger blast than ice fishing.
42 Among the most scenic of all Alpine auto routes is the Stelvio Pass. Some 50 hairpins approach the summit from each direction. Drive it and boast to your friends you've driven the famous "Trafoi windings."
43 Looking for the ultimate English experience? Take afternoon tea at Harrod's. India's finest, an endless supply of sandwiches with the crusts cut off and scones with clotted cream and jam, all served by waiters in bow ties while the resident pianist tinkles the ivories.
44 Hugging California's coastline between Hearst Castle and Monterey is Highway 1. It would be a great road course if it weren't clogged with motorhomes and tourists gawking at the gorgeous scenery. Still, it's one of the world's great drives.
45 A very tough piece of metal and glass is TAG Heuer's Kirium Ti5 dive watch. Great chronograph and bottom timer dial. Nice to know it works at 600 ft, just before you implode.
46 Sea kayaking is a rapidly growing sport (Sherri frequently paddles off the SoCal coast), and a premier maker of such "touring" kayaks is Current Designs.
47 Italian car freak Dave Gooley says the Biscaretti Museum is the one not to miss. Make it a part of your next escape to Turin. Almost 200 seminal vehicles in the permanent collection.
48 Bentley Manuals, the ultimate in repair bibles. We wouldn't dare take a wrench to any of our cars without a Bentley Manual on hand.
49 The Paris Auto Show. World premieres. Special exhibitions. The Louvre a few Metro stops away. Hey, it's Paris!
50 The world's largest gathering of the watercooled VW faithful is Waterfest, hosted by Rapid Parts and held each summer in New Jersey.
51 Just off the Peteulring in Munich rises BMW's museum and distinctive four-cylinder HQ complex, a beacon luring all genuine propeller-heads to where the ultimate driving machines are born.
52 A terrific open-road event, the Virginia City Hillclimb features powerful competition amid the bleak but beautiful Nevada mining country.
53 We'd trade all our frequent flier miles for a set of lightweight aluminum Porsche Travel System luggage. Aviation-style latches, moisture seals and riveted construction. Made in, where else, Germany.
54 A core collection of more than 300 automobiles is complemented by historical collections and special events at the British National Motor Museum (Beaulieu). Truly one of the world's great car museums.
55 Forget all the usual, hackneyed tourist attractions in Southern California for a day at the Petersen Automotive Museum. Always a good collection of significant cars and many special events.
56 Mix it up with the most avid friends of the blue and white marque at the annual Oktoberfest put on by the BMW CCA.