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Growing stocks of unsold cars around the world

Carmakers around the world are cutting production as inventories build up to unprecedented levels. Storage areas and docksides are now packed with vast expanses of unsold cars as demand slumps

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Nissan has announced plans to cut its Sunderland workforce by 1,200. Thousands of unsold cars are stored around the factory's test track


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Honda is halting production at its Swindon plant in April and May, extending the two-month closure announced before Christmas to four months. Honda and Japanese rival Toyota are both cutting production in Japan and elsewhere. Pictured, Hondas await export at a pier in Tokyo



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Land Rover Freelander cars await distribution outside the Halewood operations site in Liverpool



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Earlier this week Jaguar Land Rover said 450 British jobs would go



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The open car storage areas in Corby, Northamptonshire, are reaching full capacity



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Imported cars stored at Sheerness open storage area awaiting delivery to dealers



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Newly imported cars fill the 150-acre site at the Toyota distribution centre in Long Beach, California



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The build-up of imported cars at the port of Newark, New Jersey



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New cars jam the dockside in the port of Valencia in Spain



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Unsold cars at Avonmouth Docks near Bristol

 
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