![]() Perhaps that is what makes these facts so fascinating. Though every car and part surely holds a story, they circulate elusively in the air, like the stories of gravestones, and just as creepy. Some lots appear parked in a neat grid, while other bunches of cars sit crammed together, a lifeless traffic jam. ![]() Some sit in pieces, some clearly hacked apart deliberately. And like a true horror film, not all of these scattered skeletons are whole. Some do not even have dust let alone rust, while others are rotting into the ground, roiling troubled spirits in their unrest. Located in Japan, this sports car graveyard carved into the woods hoards and houses bones of a different variety, and none of them appear to have been properly laid to rest.Īcres of land covered in cars of varying states. Mind you these are only cars used by the City of Paris and not personal vehicles. We concede that and raise you: The Kyusha Cemetery. Just as Ford has been astonished by the demand for its F-150 Lightning electric pickup truck, GM says it has booked well over 100,000 reservations for its all electric Silverado EV. 'This is a boneyard near Paris, France with hundreds of electric powered cars. In 2018, sales of electric cars there outpaced the rest of the world combined. The downside is the 18 billion electric vehicle industry in China is set to crash. Dormant race tracks, abandoned truck stops, or these abandoned police cars. So, it invested more than 60 billion in electric vehicles over the last decade and plans to keep that investment going over the next decade, according to Quartz. The world is full of strange places with many strange things.
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