28th Jun 2021, 22:45

Actually cars like the Lamborghini Murcielago draw plenty of attention because the quality was not good, and they’re prone to fires & many other problems. Everyone will stare at the car… as it’s on the side of the road inoperable & waiting for a tow.

29th Jun 2021, 07:16

True, but I get what the comment is saying in regards to sports cars being common. And it's not just super exotics.

I live in the UK also and I remember a time when seeing even just a BMW or Mercedes (any "luxury" brand car) people would say "oh isn't that a nice car", but now they are as common as Fords or any other make of car, I see lots everyday. No one cares, not even people who like cars. It's no disrespect to the car or brands, there are just so many show offs here, people trying to look like they have money but do not. A lot of people take finance on these cars and never own them, work hard but still live beyond their means, have to give them up a year or two later because they can no longer afford the payments. Not worth it in my opinion, I like to own all my vehicles.

Not many cars in general stand out in the crowd these days anyway, and the fact they all look alike and are the same color also does not help. I used to work at a major shopping center and overlooked the biggest car park, 90% of cars were a dull silver/grey and you could not tell any of them apart; I'd lose my own car if I did not remember exactly where it was parked.