[pwguildcug] Car anyone ?

  • From: "Ina & Werner Stephan" <wernina@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "Ina & Werner Stephan" <wernina@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 22 May 2014 23:03:14 +1000

 

 

 


Hi All, We all know that companies do things for a reason. I
was wandering why General Motors in America sold out to the
China   LOCK SYOCK and BARREL???? And Holden and Ford
closing shop down here??????       Have a look below!!!!!!

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Lesson in insane economics



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THE WORLDS UNSOLD CAR STOCKPILE

Houston...We have a problem!...Nobody is buying brand new
cars anymore!  Well they are, but not on the scale they once
were.  Millions of brand new unsold cars are just sitting
redundant on runways and car parks around the world.  There,
they stay, slowly deteriorating without being maintained.

Below is an image of a massive car park at Swindon, United
Kingdom, with thousands upon thousands of unsold cars just
sitting there with not a buyer in sight.The car
manufacturers have to buy more and more land just to park
their cars as they perpetually roll off the production line.



There is proof that the worlds recession is still biting and
wont let go.  All around the world there are huge stockpiles
of unsold cars and they are being added to every day.  They
have run out of space to park all of these brand new unsold
cars and are having to buy acres and acres of land to store
them.


NOTE:

The images on this webpage showing all of these unsold cars
are just a very small portion of those around the world.
There are literally thousands of these "car parks" rammed
full of unsold cars in practically every country on the
planet.  Just in case you were wondering, these images have
not beenPhotoshopped, they are the real deal!

Its hard to believe that there are so many unsold cars in
the world but its true.  The worse part is that the amount
of unsold cars keeps on getting bigger every day.

It would be fair to say that it is becoming a mechanical
epidemic of epic proportions.  If anybody from outer space
is reading this webpage, we here on Earth have too many
cars, why not come and buy a few hundred thousand of them
for your own planet! (sorry but this is all I can think of)

Below is shown just a few of the 57,000 cars (and growing)
that await delivery from their home in the Port of
Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.A.



The car industry would never sell these cars at massive
reductions in their prices to get rid of them, no they still
want every buck.  If they were to price these cars for a
couple of thousand they would sell them.  However, nobody
would then buy any expensive cars and then they  would end
up being unsold.  Its quite a pickle we have gotten
ourselves into.

Below is shown an image of the Nissan test track.  Only it
is no longer being used, reason...there are too many unsold
cars parked up on it!  The amount of cars keeps on piling up
on it until its overflowing.  Nissan then acquires more land
to park up the cars, as they continue to come off the
production line.



The car industry cannot stop making new cars because they
would have to close their factories and lay off tens of
thousands of employees.  This would further add to the
recession.  Also the domino effect would be catastrophic as
steel manufactures would not sell their steel. All the tens
of thousands of places where car components are made would
also be effected, indeed the world could come to a grinding
halt.

Below is shown just a small area of a gigantic car park  in
Spain where tens of thousands of cars just sit and sunbathe
all day.



Tens of thousands of cars are still being made every week
but hardly any of them are being sold.  Nearly every
household in developed countries already has a car or even
two or three cars parked up on their driveway as it is.

Below is an image of thousands upon thousands of unsold cars
parked up on a runway near St Petersburg in Russia.  They
are all imported from Europe, they are all then parked up
and they are all then left to rot. Consequently, the airport
is now unusable for its original purpose.



The cycle of buying, using, buying using has been broken, it
is now just a case of "using" with no buying. Below is an
image of thousands of unsold cars parked up on an disused
runway at Upper Heyford airbase near Bicester in
Oxfordshire. They are seriously running out of space to
store these cars.



It is a sorry state of affairs and there is no answer to it,
solutions don't exist.  So thecars just keep on being
manufactured and keep on adding to the millions of
unsoldcars already sitting redundant around the world.

As it is, there are more cars than there are people on the
planet with an estimated 10 billion roadworthy cars in the
world today.  We literally cannot make enough of them. Below
are seen just a few of the thousands of Citroen's parked up
at Corby in England. They are being added to daily, imported
from France but with nowhere else to go once they arrive.



So there they sit, brand spanking new cars, all with a
couple of miles on the clock that was consummate with them
being driven to their car parks.  Manufacturingmore cars
than can be sold is against all logic, logistics and
economics but it continues day after day, week after week,
month after month, year in year out.

Below, all nice and shiny but with nowhere to go.  Red and
white and black and silver, purple, pink and blue, all the
colors of the rainbow and be they all brand new.  Indeed all
the colors of the rainbow are down there on those cars,
making pretty mosaics, montages of color and still life.
Maybe that is all they will now ever be, surreal urban art
of the techno production age.  Magnificent metal boxes,
wasting space and saving grace, all sitting still, because
its business at mill.



All around the world these cars just keep on piling up,
there is no end in sight.  The economy shouts out quite loud
that nobody has the money anymore to spend on anew car. The
reason being that they are making their "old" cars go on a
lot longer.  But we cannot stop making them, soon we will
run out of space to park them.  We are nearly running out of
space to drive them that's for sure!

Below the cars mount up in the port of Valencia in Spain.
They will not be exported as there is nowhere for them to
go, so they just sit and rot in their colorful droves.



Gone are the days when the family would have a new car every
year, they are now keeping what they have got.  It may be
fair to say that some  families still get a new car every
year but its the majority that now do not. The results are
in these images, hundreds of thousands if not millions of
cars around the world are driven from their factories,
parked up and left.



Could we say that these cars have been left to rot!  Maybe,
as these cars will certainly rot if they are not bought,
driven and cared for.  It does not look like they will be
sold any day soon, many of them have been standing for over
12 months or even longer and this is detrimental to the car.

Below, as far as the eye can see, right into the background,
cars, cars and more cars. But what's beyond the horizon?
Have a guess...Yes that's right...even more cars!  All brand
new but with no homes to go to.  Do you think they will ever
start giving them away, that may be the only radical
solution.  Who knows, you could soon be getting a free car
with every packet of cornflakes.



When a car is left standing idle, all the oil sinks to the
bottom of the sump, and then corrosion begins to set in on
all the internal engine parts where the oil has drained
away.  Cold corrosion is when condensation builds up in the
cylinders and rust forms in the bores. The engines would
then start to seize and would need to be professionally
freed before they could be started.  Also the tires start to
lose air and the batteries start to go flat, indeed the
detrimental list goes on and on.



So the longer they sit there the worse it slowly becomes for
them.  What is the answer to this?  Well they need to be
sold and that just isn't happening.

The epidemic is not imporving, it is getting worse.  Car
manufactureres are constantly coming out with new models
with the latest technology in them.  Hence prospective
buyers of, for example, a new Citroen Xsara Picasso want the
latest model, not last years model.  Hence all the unsold
Citroen Xsara Picasso cars from the previous year will now
have even lesser chance of being sold.

The problems then just keep on mounting up.  In the end, the
unsold cars that are say 2 years old will have no
alternative but to be either crushed up, dismantled and/or
their parts recycled.

Some car manufacturers moved their production over to China,
General Motors and Cadillac are examples of this.  They are
then shipped over in containers and unloaded at ports.
However they are now being told to put a big halt in their
import into the U.S.A. as they just can't sell them in the
quantities they would desire.  Consequently Chinese car
parks are now filling up with brand new American cars.  Well
nobody in China can afford them on their meagre pittance
wages, so there they will stay until our economy
improves...which it might do in a few generations.

 

 

 

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