You pull your car up to a parking spot, and to your dismay, there is a parking meter. Reluctantly you scrounge through your pockets to see if you have some quarters available. You manage $.75 and think to yourself how ridiculous it is that you have to pay $.50 for three hour parking. Little do you know, some people pay thousands, even millions, to park in certain parking spaces. Here is a look at the Top 10 Most Expensive Spaces and what car you could afford at the same price.
(Video above features the Hamilton Scotts ‘Sky Garage Apartments’)
San Francisco, California (Apt. Complex near AT&T Park)

Price: Â $82,000
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A 2013 Porsche Panamera 4 ($82,995)
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Toronto, Canada (Four Seasons Hotel and Resort)

Price: Â $100,000
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2013 BMW M5 ($101,900)
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New York (60 State Street)

Price: Â $110,000
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2014 Nissan GT-R Black Edition ($102,900)
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Manhattan (246 West 17th Street)

Price: Â $225,000
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2013 Ferrari California ($225,900)
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St. Ives, Cornwall, England (Barnoon Terrace)

Price: Â $250,000
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2013 Rolls-Royce Ghost ($249,900)
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London, England (Hyde Park Gardens)

Price: Â $465,000
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2013 Lamborghini Aventador ($459,999)
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Boston, Massachusetts (298 Commonwealth Avenue)

Price: Â $560,000
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2011 Ferrari 599 GTB GTO ($568,000)
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Hong Kong (Central Hong Kong)

Price: Â $640,000
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2013 Rolls-Royce Phantom ($631,370)
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Greenwich, New York (66 E. 11th St.)
