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‘Rich People Problems’: Pedestrian slams driver of $400,000 Ferrari over his parking job

A pedestrian has punched the driver of a $400,000 sports car for parking the engineering marvel partially on the sidewalk and possibly damaging it.

A red Ferrari Roma V8 coupe was recently spotted parked diagonally with its left rear tire on the sidewalk in Sydney’s eastern suburb of Double Bay.

It was filmed and shared Tick ​​Tock entitled ‘Rich People Problems in Double Bay Australia’.

‘It never ceases to amaze me. You buy Ferraris and expensive cars that you literally have no idea how to drive or park,” said the user who filmed the car Rodis_Life.

‘Total disregard for traffic rules and street signs.’

A red Ferrari Roma V8 coupe (pictured) was spotted in Double Bay, in Sydney's eastern suburbs, with the left rear parked on the curb

A red Ferrari Roma V8 coupe (pictured) was spotted in Double Bay, in Sydney’s eastern suburbs, with the left rear parked on the curb

The pedestrian who filmed the video doesn't understand why the driver wasn't stuck or causing damage to the low-slung vehicle

The pedestrian who filmed the video doesn’t understand why the driver wasn’t stuck or causing damage to the low-slung vehicle

The poster stated that the Ferrari had been parked diagonally for over three hours and had even received a parking fine for the ‘insanely bad parking’.

The poster said the driver appeared to mount the curb as if he were driving “a truck or ute.”

Rodi also believed the steering wheel, rim and parts of the rear spoiler were damaged and could not understand how the driver ‘didn’t feel the car was stuck’.

The Tik Toker also understands that the low-slung prestige car would have had to be sped up to “get that high while ripping open the underside.”

Sydney's Double Bay (pictured) has become a mecca for car enthusiasts who want to see luxury cars in person

Sydney’s Double Bay (pictured) has become a mecca for car enthusiasts who want to see luxury cars in person

“Good luck fixing that without running up a really expensive repair bill,” he said.

Aussies were shocked by the way the Ferrari was parked.

“Just because you have money doesn’t mean you have brains,” one person wrote.

“All the stuff, no idea,” said another.

“No way would I try it on those gutters with those wheels and ground clearance,” wrote another.

According to data from realestate.com.au, the average house price in Double Bay is $6,625,000, an increase of 11.5 per cent in the past twelve months.

The wealthy suburb has a strong following among car enthusiasts, who visit the area to spot luxury vehicles and post footage on YouTube, as well as watch ‘Double Bay Cars’ on Tik Tok.

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