As can be seen from the video posted on the Geely Uncut YouTube channel, the cars are rusting and covered in dirt at one of the ATV "graveyards." How did they end up here? It's simple – expensive cars were confiscated from bankrupt oligarchs and businessmen, as well as wealthy citizens caught in violations.

Unlike some other countries, Chinese authorities do not sell confiscated property at auctions. Therefore, the cars are forced to rust and gather dust in the open air. They have been in this condition for years.

The video shows such "abandoned" cars as the previous-generation Chevrolet Corvette, Porsche Panamera Turbo, Audi R8, Aston Martin Vantage S Roadster, and Bentley Continental Flying Spur. Although these are not the most expensive models today, they still hold certain value. It should also be noted that China has huge taxes on imported cars, so the same luxury cars cost 1.5-2 times more than, say, in Ukraine.
By the way, similar dumps can be found in Dubai. But, for example, not in the Philippines – there, confiscated cars are sent to the crusher.








