All of them are new Dodge trucks. There are several dozen, if not hundreds of trucks in each lot. When they first appeared it coincided with the moving of our local dodge dealership, so it was thought to be a stock overflow parking lot or something, but even then it was far too many to sell to our town or the surrounding area. It was far more supply than demand, 10xs the number of vehicles in the first lot than the place sells in a given year or has on their show lot in at any given time. And that was just for the first lot. Then we find there are a half dozen of these lots spread across the county. I joke that it is a staging for the UN and China troops, or some Jade Helm type stuff. But the lots are still there, they never moved or shipped to another dealership, just kept coming, more and more. It is a half a year later, and they aren't even being sold when asked about, they are just there, staged. Every single one of them the same make, same model, same paint, just the most generic, blend it in yet serviceable in a mountainous environment truck imaginable.
Thoughts, ideas, conspiracy theories? What are these trucks doing? Why are they here?
Exactly. Bidenomics.
Saw the same thing a while back. They told me it was a fleet of lease returns and they got a good deal by bidding in the whole lot. They needed inventory because of scarcity in supply. So, are they for sale or just sitting out there ominously
They told you that, but do you believe that? Besides, it is not like we are talking about GM itself here, we are talking about a locally owned shop in a town of 4000. Would they even have the cheese to buy a thousand vehicles?
how close to the U.S. southern border is this? alot of fighting age chinese males have been coming across with the illegals. and among the illegals, there's a shitload of MS-13.
It is not. But it is a state with a significant military base and training grounds, as well as a state with an abundance of FEMA camps that very rarely suffers natural disasters....Not prone to earthquakes, rarely get hurricanes, rarely get tiny tornadoes, no volcanos, pretty good flood infrastructure, too wet for forest fire crisises.
You hear about how el Salvador finally won back their country?
Long but worth the time
I've seen first hand what those criminals are capable of. I've seen their shot callers abusing mind control tech to destroy my homies family. Then I saw how weak that shit was when my homie found Christ and shook them off lol. He said last time his mom went home for a funeral it was amazing to see the shift in the culture. No more living in perpetual fear. Sucks for those who get swept up with the actual criminals, but the west will absolutely never support them for 'destroying democracy ' to save their country that coincidentally provided globalists with an infinite supply of disposable soldiers.
Pics or didn't happen
Yeah, I'd like to see since pics as well
Are they single cab AWD with AT, AC and long bed?
My town has something similar but it's hundreds of generators with the sheriff's logo emblem. We are near a major highway but it's still really weird
Hail damaged? Might just be a cheap place to store "totaled" vehicles. Some pictures would add context. Preferably all the lots in your county, close up photos are a plus. Lots of people will look at the pictures and someone might notice something the rest of us don't catch.
They are all new. Can't Eben find a ran down tire. As per population request. I'll take pictures and repost.
Awesome! If we all share anomalies we see, we have a chance at noticing something important. Not all the pieces will fit or be part of the same puzzle, but we don't have a box with a complete picture as a guide either
Sneak in and break a few windshields and see who gets the most pissed. If it's the Nicaraguan military crying over the vandalism, then we have our answer.
It's vehicles for the ongoing Chinese stealth invasion.... And the vehicles are paid for by your tax dollars, approved by Biden. (*Obama)
If it is a small town... Is there any gossip? Any fleet managers? Mechanics? 1000 new trucks is unusual because they are depreciating in value and someone will have to coordinate inspections/service.... even if they are used. How long will the gas be good? Will the winter damage them? Or the sunlight? a legit truck yard might have an administrative office and mechanics.