Unmodified and non rusty first gen Ford F-150 Lightning.
Does this count? They're getting pretty common around here, competing with i3s to replace the Evoque as the Standard Issue Rich Person Vehicle, even though the dealership just announced that they wouldn't stock any more of them:
Saw this on Friday night. It's an FF not an Interceptor! Guy was out with his wife and a friend, got talking. He owns five in total, the others are Interceptors, only this is an FF.
With my beater next to it.
Not Daves, Just some other rich dude in Beverly Hills
759NRNG wrote: Damn, I was hopping for some Spyker shag.....Hey! wait a minute is that DG's???
Furious_E wrote: No bullE36 M3, swear to God, I saw a running, driving Biturbo in NJ this past weekend!
Pics or it didn't happen
Yesterday, I spotted a SEAT Ibiza tooling around on a rainy afternoon. I'm sure the European members of the forum aren't too impressed, but these things were never officially imported to the US. Looked too new to be covered under our 25 year import rule and old enough that it's not some case of a manufacturer doing testing.
maj75 wrote:Furious_E wrote: No bullE36 M3, swear to God, I saw a running, driving Biturbo in NJ this past weekend!Pics or it didn't happen
I bet it was making classic American rumbly noises
Furious_E wrote: No bullE36 M3, swear to God, I saw a running, driving Biturbo in NJ this past weekend!
I raise your running, driving Biturbo with a running, driving Biturbo CONVERTIBLE!!! And it was on the highway, just like a real, fully functional car!!!
No pics, as I was too dumbfounded to respond, but I do have a credible witness; fellow GRM'er Pseudosport was with me and saw it too. We were on I-84 in CT just outside Hartford. It was red with a black top, and it looked minty.
I spotted a Ram 700 on my way to work this morning. I had to take a picture and google it to figure out what it was.
Looked just like this with a roof rack.
MadScientistMatt wrote: Yesterday, I spotted a SEAT Ibiza tooling around on a rainy afternoon. I'm sure the European members of the forum aren't too impressed, but these things were never officially imported to the US. Looked too new to be covered under our 25 year import rule and old enough that it's not some case of a manufacturer doing testing.
SEAT sightings were not uncommon in Columbus a decade or so ago. Apparently they had Mexican license plates and were owned by OSU students.
Knurled wrote: SEAT sightings were not uncommon in Columbus a decade or so ago. Apparently they had Mexican license plates and were owned by OSU students.
I can't remember where the plate was from, but the "visiting Mexican national" theory sounds relatively plausible. Could have been Canadian as well, although the drive might be a little longer.
Saw a mint E36/5 318ti on the way to work this morning. Not the rarest beast on the road, but this one was noteworthy as it was totally mint. Looked almost new.
Might as well have been a unicorn. Parked next to an apparently bone-stock 1st gen CRX...
I didn't know those still existed.
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