Friday, November 4, 2022

How long will this booted Dodge Durango sit here on 11th Street?

An EVG reader shared this photo... of a new-model Dodge Durango — parked with a boot — on 11th Street between Avenue B and Avenue C.

The boot arrived toward the end of September. The next day, the reader and a friend saw a young couple very thoroughly washing the vehicle inside and out. 
We assumed maybe they were killing time while waiting to have the boot removed. Hours later we came by again and the vehicle had been stripped clean of license plates, registration information, VIN, etc. 
The vehicle has sat here without plates and with deflated tires all of October.

Heading into November, the reader wonders how much longer the SUV will sit here. Perhaps it needs to be towed into the Avenue A bus lane to garner some city attention?

22 comments:

  1. Wow - I'm putting my money on an after Thanksgiving date. By then I'm sure someone will be living in there

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  2. Start a new blog... EV Gleave! Track all the abandoned cars, sheds and scaffolding in the hood.

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  3. Does anyone know if it's available on Airbnb?

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  4. My $$$$ say it will torched by mid January to keep the Locals warm while they are hanging out.

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  5. Sanitation are able to remove a vehicle without license plates only if it has a value of less than $1500 so this vehicle will not be removed. This is the result of not metering the curb, it is free for all to store their vehicles for free. People don't move their cars except in and out when the street sweeper comes. This is a waste of public space used by only 20% of area residents who own cars.

    The abandoned van with NJ plates was parked on 6th St east of 1st Av for a year before it was removed for street paving. There's an abandoned vehicle on Ave B between 11th and 12th, fake paper license plate expired in April. Ave B was paved last year so it will stay there for 4 or 5 years.

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  6. It's such a waste of a perfectly good dining shed location. Maybe for a drive-in concept place.

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  7. The booting company charges $25 a day for each day after the boot is installed so the longer it sits there the more the owner will have to pay. It adds up.

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  8. When the tickets you owe are higher than your car value?

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  9. What about all the rats that are nesting in this car?

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  10. It's such a waste of a perfectly good Citi Bike and scooter station, not.

    Or maybe it's a new pop-up resto concept--driving from the suburbs and parking it like it's hot and dining in the EV. You never what these foodies and "celebrity" chefs will come up with.

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  11. In my old neighborhood, that car would have been completely stripped and up on cinder blocks.

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  12. This is what happens when your city is confused enough to offer free street parking.

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  13. sounds like it could have been stolen or some other nefarious incident happened with it.

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  14. I bet they were thoroughly washing away blood from the murder they committed inside! Dibs on the hubcaps.

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  15. Crime Scene. We'll be hearing about it.

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  16. Has anyone even considered that the car may have been stolen and just abandoned. It has two flats already.

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    1. In the good ole days, those wheels would have been gone within 245 hours. I blame the yuppies moving in!

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  17. Maybe Karen and Ned forgot about it after the dog costume meet up after a few G&T

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  18. Geeze, we all gotta get lives!

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  19. Meticulously washing inside and out and then stripping the plate and VIN? Sounds like getting rid of evidence of some serious crime-ing going on.

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  20. Same grey mani van parked across the street from PS 63M. 4th street between first and avenue A. One Year! Florida Handicap plates and permit. 3 flat tires. Can you top that? Used for strorage.

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