From time to time, snapshots of closed car dealerships appear on the Internet, which would not be interesting in itself, but in more than one case the cars are also forgotten. We've previously reported on abandoned Saabs, locked Volkswagens or carefully guarded Fords, but this time they've found a Kia showroom in Germany. Unfortunately, it's not just the building Forgotten buildings His team, but also thieves and vandals regularly visited the building.
The saloon may have closed sometime in the early 2000s, as evidenced by the zero-kilometre first-generation Kia Carnival, which ceased production in 2005. The type itself is not really valuable, but its new condition makes it Distinctive, and certainly a family car worth saving. Next to it stands a badly damaged Passat Variant with a wheel missing. The interesting thing about it is that it was equipped with a 2.5-litre V6 diesel engine.
The smallest car in the range is the Kia Ceed, and next to it is the Rio at the top, even from the era when station wagons were also made. The Nissan Almera is also waiting for its fate to take a turn for the better, and the exhaust from the Japanese compact car has also been ripped off. The situation in the yard is also not encouraging, here there is a whole collection of Kia Claros, a rusty sedan and station wagon are being sold, unfortunately these cars have become so worthless that it is believed that no one will bother to revive them.