NewsManchester locals fuming after £200k supercar spotted abandoned in middle of road 

Manchester locals fuming after £200k supercar spotted abandoned in middle of road 

MANCHESTER locals have been left fuming after a supercar was left brazenly abandoned in the middle of the road. 

An image shared to social media on Saturday shows the questionably parked Ferrari F8 Tributo, which is worth a whopping £203,000. 

The pricey supercar was left parked on double yellow lines, blocking a cycle lane at a junction on Oxford Street in Manchester city centre.

A red Ferrari sits parked on double yellow lines separating a junction on a street in central Manchester
The car was inconsiderately parked in the middle of the road

Locals have been quick to slam the wealthy driver for their careless and inconsiderate parking

The driver is alleged to be the co-owner of Manchester cafe chain Archie’s, with the car parked outside one of the 10 cafes.  

The offending red Ferrari was spotted in the middle of a junction where the road splits into separate lanes for cyclists and vehicles. 

The driver chose to dump the expensive vehicle on the double yellow lines which separate the cycle lane from the road. 

A pedestrian can be seen snapping their own picture of the car from further up the road, shocked at the entitled parking. 

The snap was shared to social media on Saturday with the caption: “I’ve never felt a stronger urge to key someone’s car before.” 

It has since received over 1,100 likes and more than 400 comments from angry locals quick to share their frustrations.  

One sarcastically wrote: “It’s a fancy car. Therefore, they can do anything and leave it anywhere, obviously.” 

A second said: “Some of these c**ks are so well off, they just don’t give a f**k where they park as the tickets don’t even touch the sides. 

“Parking tickets should be linked to the value of the car at the time as a percentage. Soon stop the b*****d parking there.” 

Another commented: “He deliberately picked that spot knowing it would p**s people off and draw attention to it. 

“This type of behaviour just screams narcissist.” 

Another said: “Should be towed. As carelessly as possible.” 

A fifth joked: “In that case, I’m sure he would appreciate it if I headed out with a bucket of pink paint and fixed his car up.” 

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