Aston Martin Vulcan in Australia on the Gold Coast (don't have a pic). Saw it last year and its the only one in the southern hemisphere.
I saw these today actually: a Ferrari California T, a 1980 Audi Quattro,and a Hellcat (Hellcat in Wal-Mart parking lot lol) (I know it was a Hellcat because of the scooped hood)
Oh and the other day I saw an actual Hachi Rocku at a custom car shop near my house. I've also seen a 458 Specale, RS6 Avant, Rolls Royce Phantom and a Bentley Bentagya. I've seen some mad shit.
Well, you seem more lucky than me. I guess that's what happen when you live in MA. UPDATE: I might've seen another Panamera, but on the streets. I can't confirm so, because I didn't have enough time to process seeing the car and getting an clear understanding, but it's most likely an Panamera.
Whats MA? Is that like Massachusetts? Sorry I live on the Gold Coast in Australia. See some pretty cool cars here.
Well, that's true. The most rarest car I've seen is that hatchback I have no damn clue what it is. (Beside that it's an Dodge most likely, and is an 70s/80s model.)
I saw a 1994 Nissan Sunny today. One of a kind because it's mine and I have only one car, so there is only one my car in the world so it's unique.
Nope, it had a completely different front, and might have been older. TODAY'S LIST: 2017 IS-F Sport 2013 GS300 2018 (most likely) NX 2018 Odyssey Lincoln Mark 8 BMW X3 2007-2014 Suburban 2016+ Yaris Sedan 2011 Azera Hyundai Genesis/Genesis G80 Mazda 3 MPS
Omni at launch looked like this: Plymouth Horizon: Simca/Talbot Horizon (Dodge/Plymouth were badge-engineered variants of this for the US market): Could it be any of these?
I knew somebody who had two Dodge Colts (sorta similar I think), and fit them both in a single car garage.
Nope, it had some double square grilles in the front. It might not be a Dodge if no Dodges match the grille description. (I don't know the brand, since I can barely see the brand name when I pass by it and it has no logo in the front.) A few more to list: Late 90s-early 2000s Buick Century Latest Dodge Dakota, judging by fascia Chrysler PT Cruiser Turbo Cabriolet 2003 Suburban Custom Honda Legend Sedan and Acura RSX Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution Mitsubishi Galant Sedan [2004] Mitsubishi Eclipse 3rd-Gen (with Nissan wheels, for some reason.) Infiniti G37 Coupe and Infiniti G37 Sedan
It was an Type S though, which would be the rebadge of the Type R Integra. It's exhaust sounded a bit rice-ish though.