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A red Ferrari fit for a superstar – or a student at the American University of Dubai |
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Judging by the car park at the American University of Dubai, students there are obviously not struggling to make ends meet.
A Rolls-Royce, a Ferrari and a black Aston Martin, which wouldn’t look out of place in a Bond film, line the student car park row after row.
This amazing gallery of supercars, which you are about to ‘peruse’, was taken by student Meeka Nasser who wanted to show the world the array of models on show at the university.
These supercars are owned by the undergraduates.
Meeka said:
‘I attend the American University of Dubai and the cars that students drive here are just ludicrous. If I was back home in Canada my car would be considered nice, but here nobody looks twice at it.
These pictures were taken in the span of a couple days and only in one of the parking lots of the school, so this isn’t even close to all of the nice cars at the school.
‘Because Cayennes and Range Rovers are a dime a dozen here, I only included a few of them in the album.
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Not your average ride home: A Porsche Cayenne which retails at about £49,000 which was left in the student car-park |
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High-life: A 2013 Bentley Continental GT similar to this would set you back more than £100,000 |
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A Lamborghini Gallardo LP 570-4 Superleggera worth more than £160,000 belongs to one of the rich students at the American University of Dubai |
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Sporty: A red Mercedes C63 which belongs to a student at the American University of Dubai |
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Many of us dream of owning a Mercedes like this but we’ll have to wait to win the Lottery |
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Competition: This Rolls Royce is parked next to Maserati both of which would set you back more than £100,000 |
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Another world: A gold Audi R8 which have a starting retail price of about £92,710 |
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Side by side: Porsche Cayenne GTS worth about £70,000 and a Ferrari parked next to each other at the American University of Dubia |
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A white Audi R8 which retails now from about £90,000 left in the car park at the American University of Dubai |
Judging by the car park at the American University of Dubai, students there are obviously not struggling to make ends meet.
A Rolls-Royce, a Ferrari and a black Aston Martin, which wouldn't look out of place in a Bond film, line the student car park row after row.
This amazing gallery of supercars, which you are about to 'peruse', was taken by student Meeka Nasser who wanted to show the world the array of models on show at the university.
These supercars are owned by the undergraduates.
Meeka said:
'I attend the American University of Dubai and the cars that students drive here are just ludicrous. If I was back home in Canada my car would be considered nice, but here nobody looks twice at it.
These pictures were taken in the span of a couple days and only in one of the parking lots of the school, so this isn't even close to all of the nice cars at the school.
'Because Cayennes and Range Rovers are a dime a dozen here, I only included a few of them in the album."
See all the photos after the cut...
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A red Ferrari fit for a superstar - or a student at the American University of Dubai |
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Not your average ride home: A Porsche Cayenne which retails at about £49,000 which was left in the student car-park |
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High-life: A 2013 Bentley Continental GT similar to this would set you back more than £100,000 |
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A Lamborghini Gallardo LP 570-4 Superleggera worth more than £160,000 belongs to one of the rich students at the American University of Dubai |
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Sporty: A red Mercedes C63 which belongs to a student at the American University of Dubai |
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Many of us dream of owning a Mercedes like this but we'll have to wait to win the Lottery |
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Competition: This Rolls Royce is parked next to Maserati both of which would set you back more than £100,000 |
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Another world: A gold Audi R8 which have a starting retail price of about £92,710 |
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Side by side: Porsche Cayenne GTS worth about £70,000 and a Ferrari parked next to each other at the American University of Dubai |
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A white Audi R8 which retails now from about £90,000 left in the car park at the American University of Dubai |
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