Car culture in Miami plays by different rules.
It’s not just about having a nice car or an expensive one.
For me, it’s about standing out in a city where I see everything—constantly.
I’ll come across multiple Ferrari Purosangue, Lamborghini Urus, or Huracán in a single day, and it barely registers anymore.They’ve become part of the background.
At some point, “new” starts to feel ordinary.
It made me realize something:
value isn’t necessarily defined by how new a car is.
It’s defined by how rare it feels in the real world.
The more I see something, the less impact it has. It stops feeling special.
— Karim
