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Thunderbird at work
1932 Talbot-London 4-seater sports by Sean Moylan, on Flickr
1957 Ford Thunderbird by Sean Moylan, on Flickr
Ford/Lotus Cortina by Sean Moylan, on Flickr![]()
Corvette (C5) can't tell if it's a Z06
mercedes gl63 and friends by Jeff Goddin, on Flickr
bentley continental gt and a faceful of sun by Jeff Goddin, on Flickr
nissan 300zx 2+2 z31 by Jeff Goddin, on Flickr
porsche 914 by Jeff Goddin, on Flickr
maserati quattroporte by Jeff Goddin, on Flickr
lotus elise sc by Jeff Goddin, on Flickr
chevy ii cooling off gas boiling trouble by Jeff Goddin, on Flickr
ford model a 1930 by Jeff Goddin, on Flickr
sumbeam alpine chocked by Jeff Goddin, on Flickr
rolls royce silver spur by Jeff Goddin, on Flickr
Saw a Dodge Coronet when I was hiking today. Dang telephone poll!
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Opel Monza by Sean Moylan, on Flickr
Toyota 2000gt at the audio shop by Sean Moylan, on Flickr
Porsche Speedster by Sean Moylan, on Flickr
bentley flying spur in a color i havent seen before by Jeff Goddin, on Flickr
nissan nx2000 sr20de powered! by Jeff Goddin, on Flickr
maserati quattroporte heading downtown by Jeff Goddin, on Flickr
sheddy e21 bmw 3 series still cool to see by Jeff Goddin, on Flickr
dodge pickup 1950 or so by Jeff Goddin, on Flickr
porsche 911 997 turbo s by Jeff Goddin, on Flickr
i hate white cars and sun maserati grancabrio new in town or at least recycled by Jeff Goddin, on Flickr
sun and a dark car is much better maserati ghibli by Jeff Goddin, on Flickr
maserati granturismo focus on the rear by Jeff Goddin, on Flickr
pontiac firebird 1968 and lots of sun by Jeff Goddin, on FlickrI wouldn't say everywhere to be honest.
I wouldn't say everywhere to be honest.
That's not the case for me. I've seen way more STIs than the Audi S5. For the S5, I've probably only seen 3 per week at the most. With that said, it's just not my definition of "being everywhere". A Chevrolet Corvette would be categorized as everywhere for me; I see probably at least 3 per day.They're as common as Impreza STi's and slightly more common than Evo's. In other words, I see 5-10 per week, and I assume there are 20,000+ of them in the US.
I would imagine that you would, the A is the base model Audi, the S is the performance model, and the RS is the hardcore performance model.I see more A class Audis than Ss.
Back me up here, guys, anybody get excited when they see an S5?
I see more A class Audis than Ss.
chevy corvette coupe c2 pro streeter by Jeff Goddin, on Flickr
maserati quattroporte by Jeff Goddin, on Flickr
ford model a by Jeff Goddin, on Flickr
plymouth sport 1969 satellite wishes he had a road runner by Jeff Goddin, on Flickr
mercedes clk55 amg by Jeff Goddin, on Flickr
gather 'round the caddy 1913 by Jeff Goddin, on Flickr
bentley flying spur speed w12 two-tone by Jeff Goddin, on Flickr
gmc flatbed 1940s or so by Jeff Goddin, on Flickr
cleanest subaru svx i've ever seen by Jeff Goddin, on Flickr
mazdaspeed6 starting to go by Jeff Goddin, on Flickr
1946 chevy in tremont after dark by Jeff Goddin, on Flickr
nissan gt-r r35 long range shot by Jeff Goddin, on Flickr
aston vanquish s dude's like yeah, yeah by Jeff Goddin, on Flickr
ford model t firetruck 1922 mostly by Jeff Goddin, on Flickr
bmw m6 f12 by Jeff Goddin, on Flickr
MG Midgets by GTP_Katiegan, on Flickr
Jaguar XJS by GTP_Katiegan, on Flickr
1970 Leyland Mini Cooper by GTP_Katiegan, on Flickr
1972 Mercedes W114 by GTP_Katiegan, on Flickr@jeffgoddin @DoogI also kinda wish I could get spots everyday in the same amount as Jeff; he lives in a great area of car spotting in comparison to where I live.
Well.... I work for a car parts retailer (Mazdaspeed6 and Plymouth Sport Satellite above). And I deliver parts for them (=time on the road, see C2 and Caddy above.) And I have no life outside of part time work and carspotting, so I'm out cruising given decent weather (or not even, if I have ants in my pants) and gas in the tank (I budget for about $80/week = 35-40 gallons = 700-800 miles.) I put 170 miles on my car on Friday, for example. And while some of the cruising is just cruising/exploring, a lot of it is hitting the hot spots to see if there's anything new. And I spread out my uploads, limited to 10 or sometimes 15 per day, so it's not like I'm seeing stuff every day. I got 17 keepers on Friday, but only 1 today, for example.
What I'm saying is, I don't think I live in a great area for carspotting, rather I am an absolute carspotting freak. If you really wanted to go to the lengths that I go to, I'm sure you could spot the same or better than me. But if instead you want to have a more normal life and just do carspotting on the side, well, I think you're doing pretty good!![]()