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When I lived in LA, I saw a few Enzo's, a few Carrera GT's, Murcielagos, Gallardos, Rolls, Bentleys, Maybachs, etc. often enough that it wasn't anything to flip about. Seems like half the cars on the road there are by a premium brand since people spend more time in their cars than in their homes five days a week
One big city that's a black hole for nice cars is Boston. Growing up there, I think I saw maybe three or four Ferraris and a Bentley. Because of the conditions most of the year and the fact they salt the roads, as well as dismal-at-best parking and traffic, most people avoid getting nice cars.
It's funny, you go to areas like Beacon Hill and Brattle Street that are affluent, and you'll still see five-year-old Subarus with dinged bumpers on the curb...
The major Northeast cities, the major California cities, and Miami.
You should get out more.
Texas has exotic car dealers all over the place.
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