[QUOTE=Pocket Medic;40932120]There's always a Ferrari parked outside a shareholding place (I believe) near a bus stop here. Other than that, there's a car exhibition at an annual air show here where people are encouraged to bring their own unique cars. There's hundreds of turnouts of classic or rare cars, too many to list. I found a site with a bunch of photos from it, though.
[url]http://www.scimitarss1.com/index.php/australian-ss1s/95-illawarra-air-show-2012[/url]
[t]http://www.scimitarss1.com/images/phocagallery/woi2012/cars/thumbs/phoca_thumb_l_SAM_6284.JPG[/t]
cobras and cobras and cobras and cobras and cobras and[/QUOTE]
You and I must live practically ontop of each other.
Also saw a Jaguar XJ yesterday
I see a Shelby Cobra whenever I go to work, and an Aston Martin passes by my house every day at precisely 6:42 A.M.
[QUOTE=The_J_Hat;40938082]There's very little reason for a foreign country to buy a US car, seeing as the only supercar company we have (and we really can't even call it that) is Corvette, and apart from that, it's mostly muscle cars and cars that are good for regular use. Sure, there's Cadillac, but I heard they haven't been imported to Europe in some time, or if they were imported, it was purely by special request.[/QUOTE]
Tesla
My neighbor has a Corvette.
I usually spot a few Porsche 911s and some Ferraris
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