A reader survey and accompanying piece on carspotting in Los Angeles found readers most enjoy spotting pre‑war cars, kei cars, gullwing models and rare non‑U.S. market vehicles.
Contributors named specific examples including the Autozam AZ‑1, Honda Beat, Nissan Stagea, Citroën Ami and a Mercedes‑Benz CLS63 AMG Shooting Brake; the article's author also reported recently seeing a Bugatti Veyron and an older Rolls‑Royce.
Many readers said they prefer cars that were not sold in the U.S. originally and favor quirky, usable vehicles over only ultra‑expensive hypercars. Several contributors noted extra excitement when such cars are driven regularly on highways rather than kept as display cars.
The piece included photos of recent Los Angeles sightings and collected reader submissions illustrating the range of tastes. Carspotting remains popular among the site's community, which shared specific models and types that excite them.
This report is based on information originally published by Jalopnik.
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