Some get donated to charities but most get recycled. I know it sounds crazy but it is true. I have a friend that crushes these cars every year with no miles on them. They are not allowed to take any parts off of them either except the tires because they are not recyclable. Hope I have been helpful.
2006-09-30 00:27:55
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answered by king_davis13 7
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They do get sold, eventually. Sometimes the manufacturer or dealer has to give a discount. Follow the for sale ads from now until the end of February. In the newspaper and on TV there are ads, every day, about discounts on 2006 models.
In June of this year, I was looking for a new vehicle. I found a new 2005 Ford conversion van for sale. Since it had been sitting on the lot for more than 1 1/2 years, the sales price was marked down from $47,000 to $27,000. It got sold.
2006-09-30 00:29:10
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answered by regerugged 7
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i trust they are again to the factories. Used autos tho are frequently auctioned off and acquired to the optimal bidder. and commonly down the line, they are bought as scrap metallic in the experience that they are no fit to be pushed. I too have said the vast quantity of recent autos sitting in parking a lot down close to the river the position they were unloaded, and wondered why there are such extremely some. i think they have a lot time to unload them earlier they ought to flow again. and they are ordered in diverse colors with the help of their type variety and there is a huge variety to examine from, if a customer would not locate it contained in the instruct room or contained in the exterior lot around the dealership. you'd be particular, that the dealership isn't stuck with a invoice, except for the move or hauling of them to their depot section for laying aside. i'm informed tho, that the autos with the biggest income margins, are the used autos, somewhat than the recent. that permits you to easily have sufficient money to go back down through a particular quantity, as compared to the added jacked up expenditures of the used autos. those they could dicker on, and nevertheless no longer loose.
2016-11-25 03:44:59
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answered by roedel 3
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They sell em for a profit, no matter what. even a donation to a charity is a profit because it is a tax wrieoff. Wanna see some wierd stuff? look at the goverment sites or ask your representative how much tax money was given to US Auto Corporations by us. the numbers are staggering. This aint just US Corporations, any auto maker that gets a person elected, or helps them get richer gets some help from the Corporate America Inc. tax payers will pay, its the LAW.
2006-09-30 00:38:26
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answered by Anonymous
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All cars get sold...manufacturer give huge incentives to franchised dealers to sell these vehicles....
THEY ALL GET SOLD....
I have even seen 2 year old new cars on some lots....but eventually...for the right price...
THEY ALL GET SOLD
2006-09-30 01:55:04
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answered by B_Auto 2
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king_david That's very stupid of what you said. They use all the cars up. They would crush a brand new Porshe 911 GTR would they? You are a idiot.
2006-10-03 12:06:08
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answered by Anonymous
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They get sent to the crusher. I think Chrysler sent about 2 million to the crusher last year.
2006-09-30 02:57:57
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answered by Manny 6
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they are called demonstrators and can be rented out. they are later sold as used cars :)
2006-09-30 01:29:44
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answered by Anonymous
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they all get sold
2006-09-30 04:39:34
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answered by DAVID S 2
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