So I have the opposite. I live in Las Vegas and it has over 2 million people. There are many here. You can even rent them right on the Strip. BUT, we get a lot of tourists and they are from all over, including rural areas. Some tourists have never seen one before or seen a particular favorite model, so when they do, it becomes a fond memory of their holiday when they get back home.. I live in a glass cage of emotion.
A lot of economic challenges in this area as well. I’ve gotten everything from the middle finger salute to mother’s wanting to take pictures of her little boy standing by the car at the gas station. Probably 5 positives to each negative. Comes with the territory of Ferrari ownership. They are emotionally evocative cars. When I get the bird it always makes me wonder what I’ve done wrong.
It's the entitled society we live in now where nobody wants to work and think that everyone else who's doing well in life must have taken a shortcut leading them to driving that Ferrari or other exotic cars. For that reason I only take my R8 and Mclaren to my supercar drives and events. I cleaned a spit from my window and hood few times before. People are painfully envious.