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Arnold Schwarzenegger beams while cruising in a classic Mercedes convertible


Schwarzenegger might be on the hunt for a new car


Arnold Schwarzenegger beams while cruising in a classic Mercedes convertible© x17/The Grosby Group
Maria LoretoSenior Writer
NOVEMBER 25, 2025 4:59 PM EST

Arnold Schwarzenegger had a great day. The beloved actor and politician was photographed while going on a drive in Los Angeles, aboard a luxurious classic car. 

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Schwarzenegger was photographed driving a vintage Mercedes convertible

Schwarzenegger was driving a vintage Mercedes convertible. Photos showed him smiling as he drove through the Pacific Coast Highway, wearing dark sunglasses and a dark long-sleeve shirt. 

According to the photo agency, Schwarzenegger was browsing for new vehicles and doesn't own the car. He was seen alongside his longtime friend, Ralf Moeller, who drove up on a motorcycle and accompanied Schwarzenegger as he took the car out for a test drive. 

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Photographers reported he didn't own the car, and simply took it our for a test drive

Schwarzenegger's gift for Veteran's Day

Earlier this month, Schwarzenegger celebrated one of his favorite holidays: Veteran's Day. He shared a sweet story on his Instagram, sharing with his followers what he did to celebrate his heroes, gifting them with a screening of "The Running Man," the new Glen Powell movie based on the '80s film where he starred as the leading man. 

"On Veterans Day when I was at the VA celebrating with my heroes, I found out their theater was out of commission and they didn’t have a place to watch movies.I told them I’d set up a movie night, and I called my friends at @skydance and @paramountpics and asked if we could bring these real action heroes to their fancy screening room and shown them Running Man, since I’d enjoyed it there. They said of course," shared Schwarzenegger. 

"I rented two buses to pick everyone up at the VA last night, and a week after hearing about the problem we had a solution. There heroes got a great night they deserved. I wanted to share this because we all have power if we are willing to act." 

He concluded his post by sharing some of the actions people can take in their daily lives to make the lives of others better. "Most people would just post on social media: 'It’s bogus our vets can’t watch movies at the VA.' That doesn’t get them into a movie. Sure, most people can’t get a screening room and buses. But you could buy one veteran a movie ticket and do more good than any social media post. Do good, whenever you can," he said. 

"That’s your greatest power, and don’t let anyone take it away from you. Not the government, not social media, not politicians. When you want to complain about something bad, say, 'What good can I do?'"

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Schwarzenegger is very invested in veteran's lives

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