This topic comes up from time to time here on /dev/null, but since I've got pictures, I'll bring it up again today.
Second possibly only to silicon valley, the Puget Sound area has more exotic cars than nearly anywhere else in the country. They're everywhere, and it just doesn't faze me anymore when I spot them. Raven reminded me the other day that this isn't the case in such fantastic lands as New Mexico, so I figured I'd give you an idea of just how it is out here.
In the last week, I've seen two Lamborghinis: one black Diablo VT and a white Gallardo Spider. Just today I spotted three E39 M5s, two Mercedes-Benz CLS500s, and at least a half-dozen M3s—one of which was parked in front of me at the car wash. If you look at the three pictures below, you can see that all three stalls were filled with E46 3 Series cars.
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This is a sight you're unlikely to see in New Mexico. Oh, and the picture at the top of this article is of a black mid-1960s Corvette, again at said car wash.
Plus, earlier today Rich and Manuel and I pwned some lady in a BMW Z8 with Rich's ... Ford Explorer.
And this is all set against a backdrop of a countless bucketload of Porsches, Lancer Evolutions, and those godforsaken Escalades.




I bet that the Diablo VT is the one that parks in my previous building's garage almost every day. That's a sweet-looking car.
The big black jobbie? It wouldn't surprise me...and yeah, it's hella sweet.
i bet beverly hills has alot of exotics. oh and what about vegas? Do you really think its safe to say that sillicon valley and washington are the biggest hot spots for exotics??
Yeah, I had forgotten about southern California—but I don't think Vegas qualifies. Sure, it's got more exotics, but it's also got a crapton more beatup Ford Rangers, too.