Posted on 05/18/2014 2:08:41 PM PDT by EscondidoSurfer
Above is just a few of the thousands upon thousands of unsold cars at Sheerness, United Kingdom. Please do see this on Google Maps....type in Sheerness, United Kingdom. Look to the west coast, below River Thames next to River Medway. Left of A249, Brielle Way.
Timestamp: Friday, May 16th, 2014.
There are hundreds of places like this in the world today and they keep on piling up...
(Excerpt) Read more at vincelewis.net ...
Call it whatcha want...its a channel
Think about it. . . . material from cars for ? in the future should a certain industry go under or is unable to manufacture.
So’s a dealership. Costco sells cars.
IDK if I believe this. I took a look at google maps of Upper Heyford, because I used to be stationed there, and you can see that some areas used to have cars but don’t anymore. So maybe in some cases it is temporary storage.
Ref
This is a conspiracy theorist writing ....
Are those all cars from the same model year, or from several different years? Same model year, and it is probably temporary. If there are different model years on the same lot, then I think there is a problem.
Costco doesnt sell cars.
If you call a tail a leg, how many legs does a dog have?
So I did. There are many cars there... right next to a port facility. Google Earth has a history feature which allows one to view older satellite imagery (if it exists) and guess what? There have been many cars at that location going back to 1990. They are obviously importing or exporting cars from that location, but they clearly aren't just storing them there "to die."
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Photoshop hoax alert!
Yep....only we have more fun than Clark! :D
Costco sells caskets, tho. Car=casket....may mean the same thing for some folks.
Now, now, just because you can buy something somewhere doesn’t mean they sell that thing there...
Thread from yesterday....... if anyone is interested in the 100+ comments
Where the World’s Unsold Cars Go To Die
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3157068/posts
Go by most any port in the US and you’ll see lots full of unsold cars. Same
at the auto manufactures locations, auto auctions have acres of unsold cars.
“Now, now, just because you can buy something somewhere doesnt mean they sell that thing there...”
You don’t buy cars at Costco ...
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