‘Too big for Australia’: Entitled owner of American-style ute is slammed over ‘entitled’ parking act

‘Too big for Australia’: Rightful owner of US-style ute is criticized over ‘rightful’ parking law

The owner of a Chevrolet Silverado who parked more than two spaces to protect his huge car has been criticized by angry Australians for his “entitled” attitude.

The frustrated owner shared a photo of a Toyota Corolla wedged into one of the ute’s two spaces at a Queensland airport.

“To the owner of the little white car: why are you parking so close to my truck?,” the owner of the Chevrolet Silverado wrote.

‘I park this way to avoid bumping my doors. You spend over $130,000 on something and see if you like it, buddy.”

However, the ute owner did not receive the support he expected and was instead criticized by hundreds of Aussies for this ‘selfish’ act.

The owner of a Chevrolet Silverado punched the driver of a Toyota Corolla for parking his car in one of the two parks used by the ute (above)

“I just park further away from the other cars because I’m not a wanker,” someone wrote.

‘I like these kind of clowns. I purposely wedge every vehicle I have in that little hole just to ruin your self-appointed day,” said another.

“I don’t understand how paying $130,000 for a vehicle gives you any more rights than someone who paid less for their vehicle. I used to have an F-250 that I parked in a camp,” said a third.

“Yes, I’m pretty sure most people won’t agree with you, maybe take it to private storage or park it like everyone else,” wrote another.

A fifth wrote: ‘If he can pay $130,000 for a luxury rig, he can certainly afford a whopping $5,000 to drive and park at the airport.’

“Buy a smaller car,” another joked.