Strangely enough no, but you're very very close, most of us in my country know a good ammount of french but we don't speak it. I don't live in africa but I am very close to it though. Like, a 10 hour drive away if it wasn't for the sea.
Well, same may apply for some classics in Viet Nam. Most classics are French and American cars. Mostly Citroen and Ford so i'm guessing they are left behind after the war. (My history knowledge is terrible, so the guessing may be wrong)
There is a car repair garage near my house. They have a Citroen 2CV, a Mercedes-Benz 300E Turbo Diesel (In a terrible color), an old Peugot (Unkown model), a Ford Mustang (Probably the 1980 version) that have the green paint job like the "Bullit" movie and a Ford Escort (Unknown model, but the badge says Escort). I heard that the garage is famous for classics restorations in my city.
Well, In France I see a lot of Citroën 2cv and Renault 4l, I don't know if it's rare in other country ^^
Scion tC, Scion FRS, Subaru WRX STI, Chevelles, 70s Camaros, 70s-80s Corvettes, 80s VW Golfs --- Post updated --- We have millions of White taxis, there isn't a single cab here that had a livery, they only have Taxi Hats, I've seen red taxis, white taxis,mpurple taxis, even a pink taxi
I live 10 minutes north of downtown Detroit, I see a lot of Charger Hellcats. I was driving down Woodward (first paved road in America, known for Woodward Cruise, big cruising avenue), and I was surrounded by 13 Hellcats and they were all driving like @$$holes. Twice I got cut off by one that was going around 90 MPH (in a 45 zone) and he slammed on his brakes so I almost hit him. I also see a lot of camouflaged test cars since it's the auto city. If you guys want, in a different thread I could probably take some spy shots of some pre-productions or camouflaged. I also live a couple blocks away from some lots where Ford stores cars that are ready for shipment so I can get a couple pics of that too...