At the Chinese cemetery of luxury cars

At the Chinese cemetery of luxury cars

Categories: Asia | Auto

In the Chinese city of Chengdu, there is a car park that has become home to at least two Bentley cars, two Land Rovers and three Mercedes Benz. More than 200 vehicles in very different conditions have found peace in the park, which for one reason or another were left here by their owners. Officials are trying in vain to decide what to do with the space overgrown with weeds and weeds and the cars stored there.

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At the Chinese cemetery of luxury cars

Locals have nicknamed this creepy place "tyrant's car park", and the cars themselves are "zombie cars". Some of the cars have been stored here for more than two years, so thickets of bushes have already grown around them.

At the Chinese cemetery of luxury cars

The Bentley Continental GT and Bentley Flying Spur cars, which cost more than 3 million yuan (about 430 thousand dollars) each in China, look especially textured on this improvised car storage.

At the Chinese cemetery of luxury cars

The owners of most of the cars stored in the park were somehow involved in criminal cases and deprived of their property according to Chinese laws.

At the Chinese cemetery of luxury cars

The rest are here either because the owners do not have the necessary documents confirming ownership, or because they will soon be disposed of.

At the Chinese cemetery of luxury cars

Cars have already become a real headache for local authorities, they simply do not know what to do with them.

At the Chinese cemetery of luxury cars

And although some cars are sold out at auctions, the park continues to be replenished with more and more new "inhabitants".

At the Chinese cemetery of luxury cars

Keywords: Land Rover | Mercedes | Wealth | Abandoned places | China | Cemetery | Crime | Cars | Crime | Luxury

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