The True Story Behind The Abandoned Supercars In Dubai And What Happens To Them
, 2022-12-11 08:00:00,
Detroit in Michigan, USA, is the birthplace of the Ford Motor Company along with other automotive pioneers, including Walter Chrysler, the Dodge Brothers, Packard, and William C. Durant. For this reason, Detroit is historically recognized as the heart of America’s automotive industry, especially because Ford pioneered the use of assembly lines to mass-produce cars, effectively precipitating the Motor City’s current status as the Car Capital of the World.
But as the famous English poet Alfred Tennyson wrote, “All things must die.” While Michigan, USA, might be the birthplace of Ford, Dubai is the destination where supercars go to die, or as the country is famously known – the supercar graveyard. As strange as it sounds, seeing expensive Porches, Lambos, Nissan Skylines, or even the limited-edition Ferrari Enzo lying forlorn around airports and car parks, literally rotting away right in front of you, is pretty normal in Dubai.
As if that weren’t astonishing enough, Dubai law enforcement enjoys high-end supercars like the Maserati GranTurismo, Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG, Bugatti Veyron, Nissan GT-R, and the Bentley Continental GT draped in white and green to serve as cop cars. Let’s see why Dubai wrangles with the problem of too many luxury vehicles while other major cities around the world deal with issues like housing deficit, unemployment, and crime.
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