I've been to Budapest for New Year's Eve, and here's cars that I found interesting. No supercars or anything, just what I found more or less interesting in one way or another:
An NB MX-5 that seems to be daily driven. I saw a few Miatas, they weren't common by any measure, but considering it's winter, they weren't uncommon either:
A BMW E36 Compact! Now these were somewhat common. Actually come to think about it, I saw like one E36 Compact more than Miata, but keep in mind I'm comparing just the E36 Compact to all generations of MX-5 (although from what I remember, they were all NB apart from one US-spec NA). All of them seemed to be daily-driven:
An original Ford Puma and a late-80s Honda Civic. (Sorry, Honda chassis codes confuse the heck out of me.) Civics of that generation were surprisingly common as well, sedans and hatchbacks alike. Same went for BF-generation Mazda 323 hatchback, and all kinds of old Suzukis, but mostly Swifts (produced locally) and Altos. I think most Civics I saw were red, too.
A Ford Mustang Mach-E. I'm sorry, but I dislike it's coupe-style looks and the fact it's badged as a Mustang. Had it looked more like the Edge or Escape/Kuga, I would've liked it much better. But I do understand it's an impressive piece of technology. The reason I'm posting it is because I saw like one or two of them in Croatia so far.
Another it-seems-to-be-daily-driven car: A facelift 986 Porsche Boxster. Despite the hole in its roof, it seems to be in nice shape, and I even think it's specced out nicely for a 986.2.
And I saw best for the last: a Zastava 101! It doesn't seem to be in best of shape and (unfortunately) it doesn't look like it's gonna stay on the road for much longer, but seeing it made me so happy! Funny story: while I was taking a pic of it from another angle, across the street, a guy in a convertible BMW 2-series passed by thinking I was taking a picture of his car and waving to me or something. (I didn't really see what he was doing, it was another friend that told me he noticed me.) But I didn't care about his new BMW, this was far more interesting to my eyes.
Oh, I almost forgot. There was a really nice and clean J100 Land Cruiser as well parked on Budapest streets, but I didn't have enough time to take a picture of it, unfortunately.