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COVID-19: Thousands Of Unsold New Cars Sitting Idle At Various Parks In The US (PHOTOS)

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The coronavirus is having its toll on the economy, sales and how businesses are run. Car salers in the United States and all over the world are counting their losses as thousands of their cars are parked with no one to buy them due to the pandemic.

According to aerial footage gotten, it shows thousands of cars that are parked as the nation goes under total lockdown as mandated by the government.

Throughout the U.S., rental car companies have parked hundreds of thousands of unused cars as COVID-19 runs its methodical course, sickening Americans and grinding the economy to a halt.

Seen from above, places such as Dodger Stadium and Santa Anita racetrack look as if it’s a big day at the yard, when, in fact, the stands are empty.

Here are some views of vehicle-packed parking lots across Southern California, an illustration of the economic toll wrought by the coronavirus on the automobile industry.

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