The cars present in this open-air site have all been seized by the Chinese courts and have visibly remained as they are …
In China, at Hangzhou, from YouTubeurs discovered a cemetery of luxury cars and supercar in the open … If some models have suffered the ravages of time and are covered with vegetation, others are much better preserved!
On the video, we can first see two individuals who venture into a remote area and wooded where many common vehicles are abandoned for the most part.
After a while, they come face to face with a first Chevrolet Corvette C7 red, which is obviously still in good condition. They then cross the road of a Porsche Panamera Turbo half-covered black, which has also been abandoned for several years as evidenced by the half-missing Panamera inscription.
They will also cross the road of a Audi R8, of a Aston Martin Vantage S Roadster and finally a Bentley Continental Flying Spur.
The cars you can see in the video have been confiscated and are being held by the police in the framework of criminal cases In progress.
Given the price of some of these cars, one can imagine that this is business involving white-collar workers…
Even if they do not seem too damaged, everything suggests that they have been parked here for some time, as evidenced by the vegetation all around. To believe that the Chinese judicial system is also slow!
By the time justice does its job, it seems obvious that their owners will never get them back, especially in such a state …
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