An enraged woman confronted an Aston Martin driver by stepping out into its path as she berated the motorist for revving too loudly.
In a moment of woman vs machine, an elderly woman dressed in a navy coat stood steadfast with her arms spreed in the centre of Mount Street, Mayfair.
Signalling for the oncoming £180,000 to stop, she refused to move as the car steadily brought itself to a halt on May 1.
The woman slowly approached the car as she wrapped her arms behind her back, only inches away from the vehicles’ bonnet.
In a brief exchange with the driver of the super car, the elderly woman appears to complain about the car’s loud volume.
As she voices her opinion to the motorist, other vehicles stand and wait with a taxi attempting to squeeze past.
Unfortunately, the driver of the speedy car seemingly ignores her after she storms away, quickly and loudly revving away down the street.
However many have been left divided by the video, unsure whether to side with the woman or the driver behind the wheel of the luxury car.
‘The most miserable people always think they know best for everyone else,’one quipped.
While another chimed in: ‘She screams louder than the exhaust, so she is the one disturbing the peace.’
Elsewhere outside Harrods, a driver of a £2.8 million Pagani supercar was hit with a parking ticket whilst parked up outside the luxury department store.
The flash bright blue supercar was audaciously left sitting on double yellow lines outside the luxury department store last December.
But it wasn’t only the eyes of passers-by whose attention the car had captured, a traffic warden was quick to spot the vehicle in Knightsbridge.
Whilst donning a high-vis jacket, the parking enforcement office circled the Pagani Huayra before slapping it with the dreaded yellow slip of paper.
Despite the vehicle’s gold rims and striking appearance, it was the bright parking fine on its windscreen that took centre stage in Hans Crescent.
The successor of Pagani’s Zonda, the superior Huayra can reach a top speed of 238mph, with the ability of racing from 0 to 60mph in only 2.8 seconds.
In 2012 the Huayra was crowned ‘The Hypercar of the Year’ by Top Gear magazine with the car being completely sold out by February 11, 2015.
There are several different models of the Huayra, including the Tricolore, Imola, Roadster BC, and Codalunga among others.
The most expensive Pagani Huayra ever sold was a Codalunga, which was auctioned off for $7.4million (£5,864,637.82) in 2022, according to Quartz.
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