The supercars belong to undergraduates studying at the American University of Dubai

Dec 17, 2013 20:51 GMT  ·  By

You won't believe it until you see it, but the car park at one of Dubai's University looks like the world's most expensive cars were taken out to be showcased. The luxurious collection features Ferrari, Aston Martin, Rolls Royce, Bentley, Lamborgini, Maserati, Mercedes and more incredibly expensive cars customized for every student's taste.

From the world's most wanted cars, the fastest, the most expensive to the rarest ones, they are all present in the supercars gallery from the American University of Dubai. Row after row, jaw-dropping vehicles appear and the parking-lot looks like a scene from a race car movie.

One student thought it would be interesting for the world to see the array of luxurious vehicles displayed by students in the University's car park. Meeka Nasser took her camera and started photographing some of the cars saying “I attend the American University of Dubai and the cars that students drive here are just ludicrous,” according to Daily Mail.

The student, originally from Canada, admits that back home his car would be considered nice and even cool, but here no one even bothers to look at it, when the parking spots are filled with these kinds of unique vehicles. Cayennes or Range Rovers are already mainstream in Dubai and the photographer said it wasn't worth including too many of them in the collection when there are so many far more expensive ones to waste time on.

The pictures were taken in a few days, to capture as many luxurious vehicles as possible and it is said that the collection of photos holds just a small part of what the school has to offer. The high-life of Dubai's students can be easily seen by what they drive, luxurious personalized vehicles worth more than $100,000 (€73,000).

The students are 18 to 24 years old, and the ones with the most expensive cars are locals, with incredibly wealthy parents that spoil their kids with whatever their hearts want. If their heart wants a personalized, one of a kind Maserati, then they get it.