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At an intersection in a residential area in the Houston metro.......a Cadillac ELR. I used to see one plugged in quite often at a Whole Foods about 11 miles away from where I saw this one, but that was a different one (it was a different color). The total production during the model run was under 3,000.
On an Infiniti SUV near the Augusta Pines Golf Club.......No bumper stickers and no other window stickers, but it had two prominent white stencilings on the rear hatch/door window.........In the lower left hand corner, maybe 10 inches or so high.....an elephant with it’s head down and the tip of it’s trunk near it’s feet with 11 capital letters under it’s feet spelling TRUMPLICANS.....In the lower right hand corner of the same window, much bigger (probably 3/4 of the height of the window)...one letter....a capital Q (Q is also the first letter in the naming of some Infinity SUVs (including this one)). I think the owner was mocking Trump supporters, but he/she might be a Trump supporter with a sense of humor.
It’s more of the car I heard than the car I saw that got my attention. It was a Hyundai Veloster N in performance blue. The crackles and pops that were coming out the exhaust were amazing. That is a hot-hatch for sure.
No LONGER that interesting, BUT a White Tesla coming my way on the rear view mirror without a hint of noise its an amazinn thing even these days for me. . .
A black Hurst Mustang with the gold parts on the hood and spoiler done over in black.
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