I as well, and I can drive 10 miles in any direction of this area and find 3-5 more, all clustered. It’s amazing that any of them are making enough money to stay in business, even here in Nebraska where the percentage of new cars on the roads is the lowest of about any state and a lot of regular maintenance goes on to keep those old cars on the roads. The reason for so many old cars? It’s the abusive property tax you pay on the new vehicle and the still high prorated property tax you pay on it for years afterward. My own car is a 99 Ford which I bought used when it had only 1400 miles on it.
I don’t know how they stay in business either. I rarely see a full lot and most of the merchandise is the same.