VIDEO: Driver in $90K Porsche wanted by police after hitting back-to-back parked cars at 3 am on the streets of downtown Los Angeles<br /><br /> Porsche driver who pulled off back-to-back hit and runs in downtown Los Angeles is being sought by the Los Angeles Police Department.<br /><br />Video captured the moment a silver Porsche Taycan is seen smashing into one car after another parked on the side of a downtown road in the overnight hours. <br /><br />The driver of the pricey vehicle - whose identity is unknown - rams into both vehicles before backing up and driving away from the scene. <br /><br />Police are currently offering up to a $1,000 reward for anyone whose information on the driver or the vehicle leads to apprehension in this case.<br /><br /> The shocking incidents occurred around 3.30am on Saturday, June 17. <br /><br />Police told ABC 7 that the driver of the electric Porsche Taycan was heading north on Main Street in downtown Los Angeles when the first hit happened. <br /><br />The Porsche was approaching 4th Street when the driver drifted to the left and slammed into a black hatchback. <br /><br />The man in the nearly $90,000 vehicle narrowly avoided an orange hatchback also on the side of the road before he eventually collides with the black car. <br /><br />Still appearing to speed down Main Street headed north, the Porsche then drives into a silver sedan, pushing the car into the bike lane. <br /><br />The sedan nearly loses its entire back bumper as the driver of the Porsche Taycan slowly reverses and begins driving away from the second hit. <br /><br />The driver of the vehicle - described as an Asian man - was last seen heading southbound on Wall Street.<br /><br />Authorities said the Porsche Taycan has front end and rim damage.<br /><br /> The shocking footage of the back to back collisions quickly racked up views on YouTube with dozens weighing in on the incidents. <br /><br />'I love how he still uses his turn signals to make that right turn,' one person wrote.<br /><br />'People buy nice cars to do dumb ishh,' another responded. <br /><br />'Hmmm Saturday night at 3:30 in the morning? Most likely a drunk driver,' one person speculated. <br /><br />Police did not share whether or not they believe the driver was under the influence.