The previous DYSAGT thread just asked for people to say what they'd seen. It led to some pretty outlandish claims, and, well, rather devalued the whole thing.
So, now, we have a new thread, and new rules:
- Please, only list cars that are interesting in some way. We don't want to see anything run-of-the-mill listed. In the previous thread, people announced having seen a BMW 328i, or a Nissan 240SX. These sorts of cars are not interesting, unless there is something specific about the car itself that makes it unusual, like seeing a new model on/before launch day, or a particularly good custom job. Cars worth less than $20,000 US when new will struggle to qualify as "interesting".
- Don't just state the name of the car. Give us a picture at least - even if it's a crap one from a camera phone. If you can't show us the car, how can we believe that you saw it? And don't just replicate an image from Supercars.net or the vendor's web site: we want to see THE car that you saw.
- Give us some context. Don't just post up a pic of a car and say that you saw it. It's much more interesting if you give us some context. Where/when/what you were doing when the sighting took place, for example.
- Dealerships and Manufacturer/Tuner sponsored car shows do not count. This means that a race meeting/track day/concourse show/owner's club meeting does count. However, everyday "traffic" sightings are more interesting.
thing is, fiat 500s are everywhere here so I dont see them as interesting. A nissan 240SX however woukd be very noteworthy round here! Its all relative!I really think we need a refresh of the rules here:
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In other news caught this walking around Birmingham over the weekend. Aston DBS.....oh and apparently a Fiat 500 too.
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thing is, fiat 500s are everywhere here so I dont see them as interesting. A nissan 240SX however woukd be very noteworthy round here! Its all relative!
Did you really miss the $250,000 Aston Martin?
And the Fiat 500 just went on sale in the US in like December, so it's only been on the road for four months at the most. However, that obviously wasn't the main focus of the picture, more of an after thought.
Yes, it's all relative, but you posted a Vauxhall Astra in the UK. That would be like me posting a Chevy Impala here in the states (barring it wasn't some new model). The Vauxhall Astra is one of the best selling cars in the UK. Same goes for the Jag you posted. Now if it would have been some ultra rare Jag, some new model, or even an unusual colour then that would have been a different story.
Just like there's a 240SX every 5 blocks in the US....thing is, fiat 500s are everywhere here so I dont see them as interesting. A nissan 240SX however woukd be very noteworthy round here! Its all relative!
Thanks, it may be weird but I was all smiles after spotting it, made my day.
Also my first spot for this thread, it can only go down from here!
This is in Houston!?
I need to leave. Bye guys.
Guy claimed it was the first one in the states... I just took a couple quick pictures of it. Looked even more badass in person. 👍
I couldn't believe I saw one, especially in that part of town.
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Please tell me he at least started it for you, revved it up a bit maybe? :dopey:
If you don't see anything good, then you don't post. You can't just post any old crap because they're the best cars you see.Oh so sorry but theres a distinct lack of ferraris and lambos here! Jesus!
Good, doesn't just mean good, it also means unusual or rare. It also matters where you're from. Posting a Camaro in America is not "good." Posting a Camaro from the UK is.IMO, the thread title is pretty ambiguous. "Good" is relative.
Also, Roo, terrific spot with the Enzo! I'm still hunting down ones that are in Houston.
This is in Houston!?
I need to leave. Bye guys.
So if I post a pic of a mustang here in the uk its ok even tho a) theyre very common in the US and b) I hate em!![]()