It suggests that the staff packed up and went home for the last time in 2019. Since then, the place has been subjected to massive vandalism.
It happens from time to time that car dealers turn someone around.
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However, we usually have to go abroad to find stories and views of the 'exciting' kind. However, we don't need to go that far in this case, as the people behind Forgotten Buildings have come up with.
There are many indications that this German Kia dealer stopped selling new cars in 2005. The business continued at the associated workshop.
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On papers lying and floating everywhere in the building, 2019 is written in several places. On a calendar there are dates back to 16 December 2019.
After this, there are many indications that the staff were in a hurry to get away from the site. However, there are indications that even more are off the scene today.
According to the comment track for a German translated version of the same video, the place is even more trashed now. But it is still unclear why no one has taken care of clearing the place for several years.
The Kia dealer – or rather the former Kia dealer – is far from the only place that has given itself almost ghostly to decay.
It has also happened to a Volvo dealer in Belgium in the immediate vicinity of the legendary Spa track and a Ford dealer in the German city of Ingolstadt. Read more about it here .
Here at home, we also know a bit about abandoned car shops. For example in Kolding, where car dealer Jens Sorensen chose to leave brand new cars standing, as the choice eventually fell on trading in trucks. Read more about it here.
Years later, the car dealer's son gave an interview to Fyens Stiftstidende about the wild sight, which for many years drew mainly German and Italian tourists to the town. Read more about it here .
– He was far too busy selling trucks, said son Kjeld Sorensen at the time.
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