If Cars Set To Long...Then What?

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A strange and impressive sight currently greets drivers zooming over the Vincent Thomas span bridge across the sprawling California ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach: Thousands of imported cars -- about 245 acres to be precise -- parked in a huge lot amid the port's heavy industrial machinery that are testament to a glut in car inventories as consumers cut back spending in a slowing economy. But what do all those cars parked in America's busiest port complex mean for both carmakers and the consumer? Should a prospective car buyer expect major deals to come their way soon? And what should they know about a new car that has sat on a lot for too long?





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