Actually, an 80s Caprice police cruiser would be a rare sighting in North America now. Most have been retired for many years by now, replaced by either newer Caprices (which would be nearing the end of their life in service since production on those stopped a while ago), Crown Victorias, or Impalas.RouWahttp://www.rouven-rult.de/bilder/uscar.jpg
OK, it´s just an American police car, but American cars in Germany are as rare as rain in the Sahara and this one is probably the only police car over here.
GTChamp2003About 2 hours ago i saw a black Lamborghini Murcielago.Looked almost exactly like this except it wasn't a convertible.
It whizzed past me on the freeway.
Have you seen a Viper yet?VIPFREAKFriends EVO 7 with 300hp... maybe more since I last saw him.
a6m5chaser_fan: Great pics!👍 What are Toyota Mark-X, btw?
a6m5I just heard that name for the first time, regarding the Chinese auto market.
McLaren F1GTRThere is a F40 parked here in The Mirage parking lot.
The 360 Challenge is big Ferrari event for 360 models to race in.Bad1On the way to work today:
A Porche Cayenne, wich is starting to get as common as a VW Golf around here.
And a Ferrari 360 in racing outfit that apparently competed in something called "360 Chalenge". It looked pretty stock though, appart from a few modifications to compy to standard FIA regulations. BTW it wasn't driving in the streets off course, since it would no longer be street-legal in racing outfit. It was on the back of a truck.
OK. The Japanese news said China, but they could've been talking about HK market.chaser_fanI know HK is officially part of China, but it's auto market is VERY different from the mainland. HK mainly consists of Japanese cars plus BMW, Porsche and Mercedes. Whereas China's automotive market is mostly late 80s VW Passats and Buicks under the Shanghai Motors Co. brand.