I often try to guess what kind of car is underneath the wrap.
I, too, wish I had a practical car just for winter. That way I could get a beloved old Mazda Miata/MX-5 and drive it for the other three seasons. Alas, I need a backseat and a hatch that can swallow my bike whole. No convertible for me just yet.
itTdgY Yes, although it seems like a bit of a faff - especially when the car is already in an underground car-park. Strangely enough theres a couple of Bentleys there too, but they seem to stay au naturel.
Carmi I think the top one is a high-end Porsche and the one underneath is a Ferrari (spot the badge). The Ferrari cover even has fancy little gloves for the mirrors.
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Don't/can't they use their cars in the winter, then? Nice shots!
I expect they have a SUV instead.
Gilly I think they leave the cars under wraps until the spring. I'm not sure if most of them are even in the country.
Bob ...quite possibly, or, in this part of town some of them might be 'driven'.
I wouldn't mind a car fancy enough to wrap!
(If it was free...)
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I often try to guess what kind of car is underneath the wrap.
I, too, wish I had a practical car just for winter. That way I could get a beloved old Mazda Miata/MX-5 and drive it for the other three seasons. Alas, I need a backseat and a hatch that can swallow my bike whole. No convertible for me just yet.
Someday...
:)
itTdgY Yes, although it seems like a bit of a faff - especially when the car is already in an underground car-park. Strangely enough theres a couple of Bentleys there too, but they seem to stay au naturel.
Carmi I think the top one is a high-end Porsche and the one underneath is a Ferrari (spot the badge). The Ferrari cover even has fancy little gloves for the mirrors.
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