BMW Isetta 300 1958, viewed by 64,103, priced at $28,510. Photo / Supplied
A vintage bubble car, the "best-looking Lamborghini in NZ" and a "hydro van" have all made the top Trade Me Motors listings of 2018.
The website's list includes the 10 most-viewed listings from last year, with the top vehicle pulling in just under 80,000 views.
The most-viewed vehicle was a rare turbocharged Mazda RX-7 INFINI 1993.
The quarter century-old sports car was a special limited release with only 600 ever built.
Some special noted features for all Infini series are: upgraded suspension, higher horsepower, lightened weight, bronze-coloured window glass, and an aluminum bonnet with scoop, flare, and holder.
The roadster was built to celebrate the company's 50th anniversary and boasts a V-12 engine, tricked to deliver a total of 720 horsepower, that will sprint the super car from 0 to 60mph in just 2.9 seconds and up to a top speed of 349km/h (217mph).
The Tauranga owner popped it up on the website in March for a cool $710,000.
"This Lambo was one of just 100 ever built and the listing fetched almost 72,000 views from dreamy-eyed Kiwis," Clark said.
In third place came a classic 1958 BMW Isetta 300 microcar.
The Isetta is an Italian-designed microcar that draws attention because of its egg shape and bubble-like windows, making it well-known as a bubble car.
The entire front end of the car hinges outwards to allow entry, and in the event of a crash, the driver and passenger were to exit through the canvas sunroof.
The steering wheel and instrument panel swing out with the single door, as this made access to the single bench seat simpler.
The seat is said to provide reasonable comfort for two occupants, and perhaps a small child.
Behind the seat is a large parcel shelf with a spare wheel located below. A heater was optional, and ventilation was provided by opening the fabric sunroof.
The car fetched 64,000 hits before it sold for $28,510.
Dubbed the "trout slayer" or "bach on water", the amphibious van received just over 60,000 views.
It was orginially designed by a custom boat builder in Alexandra.
"The vessel came complete with a fireplace, barbecue, chilly bin and was listed for just $1 before it sold for $23,055," Clark said.
The list also contained a red 2017 Ferrari 488 Spider, a 2018 Tesla Model X 75D and a Ford Falcon.
"New Zealanders love to dream and it was the rare vehicles, big-ticket items and old classics that appealed to Trade Me Motors members in 2018," Clark said.
Top Trade Me Motors listings of 2018:
• Mazda RX-7 INFINI 1993, viewed by 79,247, priced at $30,995.