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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.

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Where Automakers Stash Unsold Cars

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  • Ha-Ha! (Score:2, Funny)

    by Anonymous Coward

    Your fuel inefficient cars are not being sold! /Nelson

  • I first thought of a one of the many Crysis [youtube.com] barrel explosion clips, and decided to post this one purely because of the sound track.
  • This is not good (Score:4, Insightful)

    by thered2001 ( 1257950 ) on Thursday January 22, 2009 @08:56AM (#26558855) Journal
    If the photo is truly of stored cars, hope you don't buy one of the ones parked on the grass! Storage like that is certain to cause corrosion to under-body parts and moisture in the transmission & engine. Even worse is the mention of storage at ports...salt spay is even worse on cars.
  • Port of Baltimore would have cars packed like that in huge parking lots during the boom years.

    • Local to me, the parking lot of a large amusement park has always been used by the neighboring Ford plant to store vehicles in the park's offseason.
  • do you think the car at 7'oclock on the big corner was parked without applying the handbrake? it looks like it has rolled backwards down the hill.
  • Yay for taxes! (Score:4, Insightful)

    by narcberry ( 1328009 ) on Saturday January 24, 2009 @01:12AM (#26585881) Journal

    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!

    • by ltkije ( 635596 )
      Interesting! a) 3 of the 16 pictures are of cars made by American companies, if you count the Jaguars (Ford) and separately count two pics of pickup trucks, b) the racetrack image is from a Nissan plant in the UK, and 3) Slashdot readers once again race to conclusions. Unless, of course, the parent poster thinks American bailout policy should follow the lead of American manufacturing policy.
  • They would be better off giving them away for free or at least for very cheap to poor people. At least the dealers might make a bit off the maintenance and repairs and at least the cars would not sit there rotting. What a total waste.

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