A stroll through the parking lot of the University of Miami feels more like a luxury showcase at the Geneva Motor Show.
The Instagram account @onlyindade summarized it perfectly with a striking phrase: “When your car can cover tuition…”
In the viral video, several dream cars can be seen: a matte black Ferrari 488 Pista, Porsches 911 GT3 RS in blue and lime green, BMW’s M4 Competition in yellow and blue, and even a Dodge Challenger Hellcat. In summary: a lineup more befitting a Monaco GP than a university campus.
The networks, as expected, exploded. While some celebrated the "success culture" and the achievements of students who, through scholarships, sponsorships, and NIL deals, can afford these luxuries; others did not hesitate to point out the most likely source of these wheeled treasures: “Mommy and daddy’s money”, as many comments repeat.
“Trust Fund University”, “Valet Parking School”, and even “Gran Turismo Parking Lot” were some of the spontaneous nicknames that emerged. However, there were also those who recalled that many of these students do indeed put in effort, study, and compete, and that their cars define them no more than their dreams and goals.
The truth is that Miami has its own code. And at the University of Miami, parking a supercar can be as common as bringing a laptop to class. Because yes, it seems that here not only do we study hard… we also accelerate fast.
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