Where Automakers Stash Unsold Cars 17
The steep decline in worldwide car sales has caused automakers to stash over-produced cars in some interesting places. From right outside the factory, to holding lots at ports and even test tracks, the over-production problem is starting to catch up with manufacturers.
Ha-Ha! (Score:2, Funny)
Your fuel inefficient cars are not being sold! /Nelson
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You do know that the automobiles shown in the picture are Nissans, right?
When I saw the image... (Score:1)
This is not good (Score:4, Insightful)
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Not to mention mice and other critters if the cars manage to sit there long enough.
Re:This is not good (Score:4, Informative)
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Proves nothing (Score:2)
Port of Baltimore would have cars packed like that in huge parking lots during the boom years.
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no handbrake!! (Score:2)
Yay for taxes! (Score:4, Insightful)
So instead of lowering prices to balance demand, they stockpile their goods, layoff their workforce, and petition for a bailout. What do you do when a business only serves their management? Pay them more money of course, God bless America!
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Give them away for free (Score:1)