Then again, it wasn't even meant to be sold in North America to begin with. We got the Si instead, which is basically the closest we got to a Type R in the US, atleast for the 7th gen.
Well, the Si wasn't meant to be hardcore for quite a while, until recently. It was the 'sport trim for North Americans', but that doesn't mean it was supposed to be hot hatch-material.
Cars ive seen in the past: Citroen DS 3 tesla model 3s 3 tesla model xs 15ish tesla model ss old bugatti race car like this --- Post updated --- I saw a Audi SQ5 recently
2 tesla model x 1 model 3 Lamborghini aventedor SpyDer Jeep wagoner International scout 1960 Vw beetle convertible --- Post updated --- MG a
From the looks of it, that Buick is a 2014-2017 Regal GS. Also I saw: (very likely) BMW X7 Some sort of Triumph Willys and a 30s (Ford?), both customized Modified Toyota GT86
Saw a Honda Passport yesterday, and another car I forgot from a few days ago to mention is the last gen Mercury Cougar.
Went to see the start of the Vistula Rally (modern & historic) in my town. Saw: Rally cars: - a multitude of modern hatchbacks: Fiestas, i20s, Fabias, C3s, DS3s... - older rally cars: Lancer Evo VIII/X, older Imprezas, 5th/6th gen Civics, E36 compact, E30s, 1-Series, Clios, Cinquecentos... - Nissan 350Z, - a few Ladas, plus a Fiat 125p, - Fiats: 131 and Ritmo Abarth, - two Quattros, - classic 911, - 1st gen Legacy, - Citroen AX, - Alfa Romeo 1750 (announced as "Lancia Fulvia"), - Saab 96 V4, - Syrena 104, - Triumph TR7 (awesome sound!). Also some cool cars in the paddock: a carbon widebody Mk4 Supra, a C7 Corvette convertible, a Ford Focus RS, a Kia Stinger GTLine and a few new DSes and Volvos. Plus a restored Fiat 125p on the way there.