It's been a long week for me, and very little time for myself. But I am getting a new PC (first non-homebuilt in 15 years!), so hopefully that will encourage me to use it more.
As usual, in order from least to most interesting:
Pontiac Vibe Mary Kay

I thought there were only Cadillac MK's. Is this just a badge people can put on their car, or a gift from MK?
Triumph TR6 (with 1967 Corvette in background)

Neat little bugger, but the Corvette is the harbinger of things to come. That dinky gas station does maintenance on all the classic Corvettes (and other GM's) in the area, so lots of stuff comes in and out of there for spring cleaning. I hope to capture some interesting 'Vettes over the next few weeks.
Maserati Gran Sport Spider

Is this the GS, or just a current Spider? I can't really tell the difference.
Porsche 911 Turbo (997)

Just the third one I've seen since it came out, and the only one I've even had a chance to get a photo of. I wasn't exactly trundling along on the highway, but this guy absolutely blew past me. Must have been 120MPH+. The only reason I got a photo is because I happened to see him about a 1/4 mile behind me on the almost empty roadway.
Bentley Continental GT

They were really common when new, but now that it's been out for 3 years, they seem to have disappeared. Maybe Bentley just needs a visual update.
Bentley Brooklands

Not sure of the year (not well up on my Bentley's), but stately nonetheless. Like a Bentley should.
BMW Z4 M Coupe

It looks strangely attractive in this medium grey (it's slightly darker than it appears in the photo). The license plate is neat, too: S54 is the engine code, E86 the chassis/body code.