Damn!
My solution is to send the cars to India, Indonesia and China and sell them for what ever they can get.
Keeping them to sell in Europe will kill all the economies there
I notice the unsold cars actually pictured are either in the UK (one of the few right-drive countries in the world, limiting the potential for resale abroad — the largest right-drive market being Japan to which exporting British cars, a few high-end luxury and classic sports cars aside, is a fool’s errand) or are Peugeots and Citroens.
Plainly right-drive and French cars are being overproduced or are overpriced. Maybe the same applies to cars in general.
The Indonesians, Indians and Chinese are among the biggest car builders in Asia, turning out millions of cheap, reliable, basic automobiles every year.
Why on earth would they want to buy over-priced, over-engineered European and American models built by over-paid union workers that had to be shipped at vast expense half way around the world?