March 8, 200818 yr A new Black Z06. One of the pilots in the flying squadron that we share a building in just got it.
March 11, 200818 yr C230 Kompressor coupe on the side of the road with its hazard lights on handsome black 76 Grand Prix 5 Cavaliers, each a different shade of blue, parked next to each other at school Edited March 11, 200818 yr by §carlet §wordfish
March 11, 200818 yr 5 Cavaliers, each a different shade of blue, parked next to each other at school They're coming for you. :AH-HA_wink:
March 11, 200818 yr I saw a black 2009 Ford F150 Platinum Crew Cab in traffic today...looked pretty sharp. It had a Michigan mfgr plate, several antennas, and a strange thing on the roof that looked like a 2-headed spigot. Probably doing some high-altitude suburbia testing..(I saw it in Highlands Ranch--a natural habitat for SUVs and 4dr pickups, which is Denver's 'poster child for sprawl' suburb, that made it on the cover of National Geographic in the '90s). Edited March 11, 200818 yr by moltar
March 11, 200818 yr Nothing you guys would get off on... a cute little 97 Tiburon and a cute little purple Neon coupe. What? I'm becoming desperate.
March 11, 200818 yr A darker green Bentley Brooklands heading into one of the nastier parts of PG County, and an orange Alfa Romeo, either a 155 or 164, in the process of being riced. Also, a blue Trailblazer with Michigan manufacturer plates (the old, solid blue style) came racing up I-95 this afternoon and almost took the trunk of my Intrigue with it. I dunno what business the guy driving it had in Baltimore, but he sure was going fast.
March 12, 200818 yr I saw a gray Peugeot 405 today...it's probably the same gray 405 I see every couple of years. (There can't be very many Pugs still being driven in the US).
March 12, 200818 yr Yesterday, driving to school, saw a black '09 Jaguar XF crusing down the street with some slight filth. First saw the front and went "Hey!", but as I proceeded to look at it...was unsure. I really like it, especially things like the interior, but the aura it puts off is not Jaguar...or at least what I'm used to them being.
March 12, 200818 yr Yesterday, driving to school, saw a black '09 Jaguar XF crusing down the street with some slight filth. First saw the front and went "Hey!", but as I proceeded to look at it...was unsure. I really like it, especially things like the interior, but the aura it puts off is not Jaguar...or at least what I'm used to them being. I think that's the point... to attract customers that don't like the old-timer looks of the XJ line.
March 12, 200818 yr Last Saturday at "Cars & Coffee" when I met AAS....... Jaguar XF SV8 BMW M3 (2) Audi R8 Lexus LS-F (2) Z06 (like 8 of 'em) Ford GT (7 or 8 of them) Mustang GT500 (3) Vector (2) Lotus Esprit (2 old ones, like Bond's, 1 later S4) There were a gazillion Ferraris, Lambos, and Porsches. Along with plenty of older hot rods and muscle cars including a few old Camaros. Plus, lots of old MINIs, Triumphs....all in like-new or restored condition. And there were some really pretty Jaguar old XK-Es....a couple of convertibles, and I think there was a coupe too. AAS.....if I've missed something, let me know...... Edited March 12, 200818 yr by The O.C.
March 12, 200818 yr ... AAS.....if I've missed something, let me know...... There was also an Ariel Atom, one of those British "race cars" that one of the Top Gear guys did a show on, and that other British car that you said was super rare (I think the name started with an "n").
March 12, 200818 yr There was also an Ariel Atom, one of those British "race cars" that one of the Top Gear guys did a show on, and that other British car that you said was super rare (I think the name started with an "n"). Ahhh yes.....the Atom.....and the Noble.....that was the other car. But what British "race car?" I'm trying to remember?
March 12, 200818 yr Ahhh yes.....the Atom.....and the Noble.....that was the other car. But what British "race car?" I'm trying to remember? It was a small tube-chassis car with sheet-metal panels. Really plain, orange... The only reason I recognized it is because Top Gear had an episode where they sent that chubby, curly-haired guy to race in one (the cars are used in some amateur racing series).
March 12, 200818 yr It was a small tube-chassis car with sheet-metal panels. Really plain, orange... The only reason I recognized it is because Top Gear had an episode where they sent that chubby, curly-haired guy to race in one (the cars are used in some amateur racing series). :rotflmao: That "chubby, curly-haired" guy is their STAR.....Jeremy Clarkson.....LOL Consider him the "David E. Davis Jr." of the british motoring press. BTW....as an aside....I heard confirmation that BBC America is going to be doing a U.S.A.-based TopGear TV show....!!!!!!! A U.S.A. based magazine will be developed and sold here as a compliment as well (just like TopGear TV show has the british TopGear magazine....)
March 12, 200818 yr :rotflmao: That "chubby, curly-haired" guy is their STAR.....Jeremy Clarkson.....LOL ... I know who Clarkson is. I meant the younger, scruffy looking, chubbier, curly-haired guy.
March 12, 200818 yr I know who Clarkson is. I meant the younger, scruffy looking, chubbier, curly-haired guy. Oh....James May? I actually like Hammond.....he has an affinity for older American cars.......
March 12, 200818 yr Last Saturday at "Cars & Coffee" when I met AAS....... Lexus IS-F (2) Fixed. What did you think of it? I've yet to see an IS-F in person.
March 12, 200818 yr Fixed. What did you think of it? I've yet to see an IS-F in person. Aside from the exhaust tips and badging, I wouldn't have even noticed.
March 12, 200818 yr Driving home today on the hwy I was passed by a 65-66 4 door Chevelle Malibu, it looked a little rough but original. Gotta wonder why a car like that was out today as there's still 5 feet of snow on the ground here.
March 12, 200818 yr Oh....James May? I actually like Hammond.....he has an affinity for older American cars....... IIRC, Hammond owns a '67 Mustang 2+2...he drove it one of the episodes.
March 15, 200818 yr theres a guy that runs a mechanic shop down the road from my house in this week i have seen his 1) 71 tripple black chevelle 2) sassy grass green 'cuda a 70 maybe 3) and just today my favorite. a 69 hugger orange ss 396 chevelle... man i envy that guy. which one should i take to work today???
March 15, 200818 yr G6 GXP, both coupe and sedan done up with the bugs bunny grill and superman spoiler on the lot. I like the point and make fun every time I drive by them.
March 15, 200818 yr G6 GXP, both coupe and sedan done up with the bugs bunny grill and superman spoiler on the lot. I like the point and make fun every time I drive by them. It's funny you say that... I was in a pack of those (3) while driving yesterday....two coupes and a sedan. That was interesting....
March 15, 200818 yr new white STS silver Outlook XR silver Vue XE several Caravans gray BMW X5 an H1 with a snorkel. Edited March 15, 200818 yr by Dodgefan
March 16, 200818 yr Author Two very nice new Foresters, a 2.5X in silver and a brown L.L. Bean, on the lot. Also, local Saturn dealer has a couple of white Asstra 3 doors, one automatic, one 5 speed with 18" rims.
March 16, 200818 yr G6 GXP, both coupe and sedan done up with the bugs bunny grill and superman spoiler on the lot. I like the point and make fun every time I drive by them. Hah, I've seen one now, at the grocery store. AND, oddly enough, my '08 Malibu driving mother was with me when we saw it, and said "Hey, that's a LOT better than before. I like that." I think the scoops, wing, etc. really look like ricer 'r us, but for whatever reason, even she liked it...more than a regular G6. And so does my "old car only" brother, who apparently also dislikes the regular G6 "because it looks like a Pontiac Solara without the wing and stuff". I think the regular car is blah and has goofy proportions, so I guess the extra parts make it a bit more distinctive if anything. Odd, just odd. It is bizarre how the G6 GXP package now harkens back to the dark 80's and 90's of Pontiac...something they were supposedly never going back to.
March 16, 200818 yr Odd, just odd. It is bizarre how the G6 GXP package now harkens back to the dark 80's and 90's of Pontiac...something they were supposedly never going back to. G6 GXP--the G6 that wants to be a Grand Am..
March 17, 200818 yr A silver '09 Vibe was at Adams GMC-Pontiac-Buick. It's not bad ... for a Toyota. Edited March 17, 200818 yr by YellowJacket894
March 17, 200818 yr I saw a gold 5dr Pontiac T1000 this morning in traffic...haven't seen one of those (or a Chevette) in years!
March 18, 200818 yr 1940(?) Ford Standard I saw the car this morning, on my way to the gf's house, but I didn't know what it was (besides being a Ford) until I saw it on the History channel. There was a show about bootleggers and rumrunners, and they were talking about Junior Johnson and showed him driving one.
March 19, 200818 yr I've seen a dark red '09 Vibe AWD the last couple days. It's not bad looking, but I hate it knowing it's a Toyota. I've also seen an increasing number of Astras (mainly 5 doors) on the roads. Also, today I saw my first truckload of G8s. It saddened me though; the truck's back end was in a ditch and the front end was on the road. Not sure how that happened, but it did look like the cars were alright...
March 19, 200818 yr Went for a post-lunch, post-meeting stroll around my office parking lots a few minutes ago to wake up (nice sunny 57-degree day here the Denver burbs). I saw a very clean late-60s/early-70s Merc 280SE sedan in a cream color, German plate on the front. Also saw a sharp Mexico Blue mid '70s 911.
March 20, 200817 yr OK....(yes, I was bored today).....I decided to do another, unscientific "car count" at Orange County's John Wayne Airport. I did this a couple years' ago, and it's an interesting way to see who's driving what these days..... Plus, it's close to my house and compact so it's easy to get in and out of the airport car park. I figure the airport is a good way to cut down on the number of rental cars, that would otherwise taint the sample. I'm assuming that most, if not all, of the people that are parking their car AT the airport probably live in the area and are travelling out on business or pleasure.....(if you were to drive through, say a mall parking lot, you'd most likely encounter alot more rentals from people visiting, etc.) Total sample: 423 cars (cars and trucks combined) Asians - 183 units, 43.3% Domestics - 172 units, 40.7% Europeans - 68 units, 16.1% Toyota/Scion/Lexus - 87 units, 20.6% GM (incl. Saab) - 67 units, 15.8% FoMoCo - 62 units, 14.7% Honda/Acura - 46 units, 10.9% Other European (minus BMW, Benz) - 31 units, 7.3% BMW - 25 units, 5.9% Nissan/Infiniti - 25 units, 5.9% Other Japanese - 14 units, 3.3% Mercedes-Benz - 12 units, 2.8% Korean - 11 units, 2.6% Percent trucks/SUVs/Minivans: (I didn't separate out Lexus and Acura trucks....so not fair to compare to domestics....) Ford - 83.9% GM - 65.7% ChryCo - 60.5% Some interesting observations: * Current model GM products (other than GMT-900 SUVs and P/Us) included.....1 Enclave, 1 (new) CTS, 1 LaCrosse, 2 Lucernes, 3 G6s, and 2 Impalas. The rest were older. * No new Malibus, no old CTSs, no other Cadillacs besides 2 Escalades. * All the ChryCo cars (17 of them) were made up of 3-4 PT Cruisers, 1 old Sebring coupe, and the rest were LX cars. * Ford had the weakest car showing....only 10....made up of 1 Edge, 2 Freestyles, and 1 Sable/Montego. Rest were older. * Domestic trucks/pickups/minivans/SUVs accounted for 70.9% of the domestic products in the lot. * I was surprised Honda didn't have a stronger showing relative to Toyota. * Surprisingly.....only 1 X5/X3 in the BMW count....leaving them with a strong showing of 24 cars (one more than GM's total car count of 23 cars.)
March 20, 200817 yr OK....(yes, I was bored today).....I decided to do another, unscientific "car count" at Orange County's John Wayne Airport. I did this a couple years' ago, and it's an interesting way to see who's driving what these days..... Plus, it's close to my house and compact so it's easy to get in and out of the airport car park. I figure the airport is a good way to cut down on the number of rental cars, that would otherwise taint the sample. I'm assuming that most, if not all, of the people that are parking their car AT the airport probably live in the area and are travelling out on business or pleasure.....(if you were to drive through, say a mall parking lot, you'd most likely encounter alot more rentals from people visiting, etc.) Total sample: 423 cars (cars and trucks combined) Asians - 183 units, 43.3% Domestics - 172 units, 40.7% Europeans - 68 units, 16.1% Toyota/Scion/Lexus - 87 units, 20.6% GM (incl. Saab) - 67 units, 15.8% FoMoCo - 62 units, 14.7% Honda/Acura - 46 units, 10.9% Other European (minus BMW, Benz) - 31 units, 7.3% BMW - 25 units, 5.9% Nissan/Infiniti - 25 units, 5.9% Other Japanese - 14 units, 3.3% Mercedes-Benz - 12 units, 2.8% Korean - 11 units, 2.6% Percent trucks/SUVs/Minivans: (I didn't separate out Lexus and Acura trucks....so not fair to compare to domestics....) Ford - 83.9% GM - 65.7% ChryCo - 60.5% Some interesting observations: * Current model GM products (other than GMT-900 SUVs and P/Us) included.....1 Enclave, 1 (new) CTS, 1 LaCrosse, 2 Lucernes, 3 G6s, and 2 Impalas. The rest were older. * No new Malibus, no old CTSs, no other Cadillacs besides 2 Escalades. * All the ChryCo cars (17 of them) were made up of 3-4 PT Cruisers, 1 old Sebring coupe, and the rest were LX cars. * Ford had the weakest car showing....only 10....made up of 1 Edge, 2 Freestyles, and 1 Sable/Montego. Rest were older. * Domestic trucks/pickups/minivans/SUVs accounted for 70.9% of the domestic products in the lot. * I was surprised Honda didn't have a stronger showing relative to Toyota. * Surprisingly.....only 1 X5/X3 in the BMW count....leaving them with a strong showing of 24 cars (one more than GM's total car count of 23 cars.) Nice research O.C. You can be an Associate at a Management Consulting firm. My best friend went to school at UCR. He flew from John Wayne Airport often. Subaru 2007 WRX Hatchback Black. Looked nice.
March 20, 200817 yr Nice research O.C. You can be an Associate at a Management Consulting firm. My best friend went to school at UCR. He flew from John Wayne Airport often. Subaru 2007 WRX Hatchback Black. Looked nice. There was one new Impreza.....but I don't recall it being a WRX.....
March 21, 200817 yr At the market today I saw a gorgeous 08 Malibu LTZ. Red Jewel, Sunroof open. Cashmere/Cocoa interior! Hot guy in the driver's seat. Gorgeous!
March 21, 200817 yr There was one new Impreza.....but I don't recall it being a WRX..... I saw a new Impreza today... ugly little runt.
March 21, 200817 yr At the market today I saw a gorgeous 08 Malibu LTZ. Red Jewel, Sunroof open. Cashmere/Cocoa interior! Hot guy in the driver's seat. Gorgeous! I think the car looked pretty because of the dude. The extra charge black color on black interior, driven by a gorgeous chick. Gorgeous!
March 21, 200817 yr I think the car looked pretty because of the dude. The extra charge black color on black interior, driven by a gorgeous chick. Gorgeous! I noticed the car before the driver. It was spotless and the chrome just shined. The guy was just extra. lol
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