Mmmm Delicious

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Another installment of the Brooklyn car scene series.  Yes, three posts within 15 minutes, impressive, right?

This is a delightful M coupe, seemingly abandoned on the street.  That sticker in the back window states that this car was legally parked, but had to be moved by a tow truck.  There is new construction going up across the street, with the sidewalk and parking being fenced off.  I’m guessing the BMW was parked over there, and hasn’t been driven in the past couple weeks.  Who does this, aside from the Saudis and Emirati?  That’s right, the Brooklyn 20-somethings.

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Swagger Wagon

Toyota ain’t got nuthin’ on this Odyssey.  Not sure why the air suspension is only slammed in the back, but it must make for some weird driving dynamics. Hopefully the headlights are properly aimed.

This is Part Whatever of the Brooklyn car scene.  Do you think one of the Hacids daily drives this with style? Probably

School Bus

Do you remember the 997 ad for the 911, calling it the “everyday sports car”?  Yeah, this one.

 

I do too.  And I definitely found the 991 version when I was aimlessly roaming the streets of Brooklyn looking for coffee.  With the ducktail spoiler, this is one damn fine school bus.  For a city that hates cars, New York, and specifically Brooklyn, has an amazing car culture.  Every city has nice cars like the 911, but Brooklyn has weird cars.  Cars you can’t believe are driven by 20-somethings.  See the previous post about the BMW 2002 for example.

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