A supercar that was once worth around £50,000 has been left ‘abandoned’ in a High Wycombe car park.

A 2008 first-generation 955/957 Porsche Cayenne has been sitting in the town’s Desborough Square Car Park for ‘some time’ according to Buckinghamshire Council, racking up several parking tickets.

An image obtained by the Free Press on February 1 shows the car had been reversed into a bay, with it displaying four fixed penalty notices.

It was initially five, but one had been ripped off its windscreen.

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It is not known how long the 18-year-old car has been sitting in the South Buckinghamshire town, but the unitary authority has said they are ‘aware’ of the vehicle’s presence.

Steve Bowles, Buckinghamshire Council's Cabinet Member for Communities, said: “We are aware of a vehicle that’s been in Desborough Square Car Park for some time.

“We have carried out checks, and the information leads us to believe the vehicle has been abandoned.

“If the vehicle remains in the car park after its MOT expires, arrangements will be made for its removal.”

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According to the Gov website, the car is currently untaxed following its expiration on October 31, 2025, while its MOT is due to run out on March 17 this year.

If the car's owner does not renew its MOT after that point, it will be towed and kept in storage for 14 days.

After that, it will be returned to its owner if the MOT has been renewed.

If not, it may get sold or even destroyed.

This particular model would have initially been worth between £47,000 and £52,000 when it was first released in the first half of 2008.

Now 18 years on, its value has decreased to between £4,000 and £12,000, depending on its condition and mileage.

At the time of writing, the car is still sitting in the car park.