I'm way late in sharing, but back in July I was on a weeklong vacation with my dad, aunt, and uncle in Slovenia. We stayed up in the mountains near where my grandmother grew up, and visited sites all across the country.
Here's our rental car, an Audi Q2:
In Ljubljana (the Corvette was unexpected):
We took a daytrip to Venice. In the airport parking lot (we had to make a stop because my aunt needed to pick up something from the lost and found that she had left behind), Alfa Romeo Giulia Quadrifoglio:
On the Autostrada between Venice and Trieste, Porsche 918(!):
In the parking lot at Postojnska Jama (Postojna Cave), a Ferrari GTC4 Lusso with temporary Andorra(!) license plates:
A little bodyshop somewhere with an Isetta shell and a pristine Renault 4 GTL:
In the parking lot at Koper, a classic Citroën 2CV:
In Piran, a US-spec Acura Integra:
In Triglav National Park, the driver of this huge purple bus with Greek plates thumbed his nose at the laws of physics with every narrow 180-degree hairpin he successfully negotiated:
Those roads were probably much more rewarding in this:
In Tolmin, a creatively painted Toyota Noah with UK plates:
Lancia (Autobianchi) Y10 AWD (How rare are these? I only found one on the site):
In Maribor, Citroën CX 25 Pallas IE. Someone (I think the owner) saw me taking pictures; I don;t speak much Slovenian and he didn't speak much English, but he understood when I said "nice car":
So many cars that I'd never seen in person before; I oohed and aahed over every Citroën (Do European tourists in America behave this way over Saturns?). I was thrilled to get a Peugeot RCZ and Citroën C4 Cactus in one shot:
Why would anyone take the trouble to import a plain Chevrolet Cobalt coupe?:
In Ptuj, Opel Astra Classic [F]:
And one more Renault 4: