The board meeting drug out for 4 hours, so we went out for lunch, afterward. Having driven my Fiero, I parked in front, right in the corner of the lot, which is on a main thoroughfare. That corner of the lot is raised about 12 feet above the street. There were a bunch of landscaping rocks under that corner, and then my Fiero in the corner. We were eating outdoors. One of the board members has a Tesla, another an Austin-Martin, one a Gallardo, one an Audi 2-seater, and there were some other nice cars. Some of the servers went over to look at the Fiero. Apparently, people have already seen the other cars.
After a while, some non-customers stopped by to check out the Fiero. One stopped by the tables to ask about the car up front. The Tesla guy was ready to tell her all about his car, but the lady was not interested. The guy was a bit sore. In fact, I was told not to drive the Fiero to any more board meetings. I couldn't resist asking if I should drive one of the more popular cars. They were not amused, and decided that my Fiero was plenty popular enough. I told the truth, that the Fiero usually flies under the radar.
I think the Tesla guy was pissed, anyway, because he was having trouble finding a charging station. I'm sure there are charging stations around, but apparently not where he wants them.