Pfft. Sounds like free cars to me.
Would have been nice if they had left the keys…I think I would have considered it if I knew I wasn’t coming back. But those all look like they were driven by the rich.
Hopefully the local authority do something interesting with them when they get ownership. Donating Ukraine for example. I’d imagine that even if they are too difficult to get keys for they, the more common/utilitarian vehicles can break for important spares.
That said, I’m sure then cars pictured are likely indicative of the whole range that has been left, so probably not.
This is the lock picking lawyer, on the scene in Helsinki. Here’s some tips on how to open an abandoned car, and switch out the ignition switch…
Those aren’t Kia/Hyundai, so the immobilizer in those cars would prevent ignition.
Kia and Hyundai also have immobilizers in Europe as I believe they are mandatory.
Wait, are you saying that regulation helps consumers? That’s fucking wild bro
Immobilisers have been mandatory in all new cars sold in Germany since 1 January 1998, in the United Kingdom since 1 October 1998, in Finland since 1998
If I were a tow truck operator in Helsinki, I’d be seriously considering just grabbing those cars.
There are entirely too few dicks drawn on those cars
There’s a car I think is abandoned on the way to work. Three months, three dicks. Couple big veiny beasts taking up a third of the hood.
Scrap them, make ammo, give it to Ukraine
Airport operator Finavia told Yle that Vantaa’s parking enforcement will eventually tow away vehicles that appear to have been abandoned. If left unclaimed, the ownership of these cars will eventually transfer to the city of Vantaa, where the airport is located.
I’ll take the Mercedes if nobody wants it.
It’s okay. I’ll take that x7.
Not because I like them, or even see the point with SUVs.
But it’ll be nice to sit in the oppulence for a couple of minutes before I sell it.
I do.
Slow news day?
Why are they abandoned there? How did it happen? Is it because of the one way travel from Russia?
I would guess the general behaviour pattern is something like the following:
- Drive out of Russia
- Fly the fuck away
- Never come back
And, if you’re an oligarch:
4. Stay away from windows- avoid tall buildings
Russian oligarchs use Linux
stay away from high Linux too. putin never sleeps.
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