300 Unused Vehicles From Miami Florida Municipal Found 5yrs Later

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Have you ever bought a brand new cars only to forget where you put it? How about 300 of them? Probably not – unless you're Miami-Dade County, which was recently reunited with 298 vehicles it bought brand new between 2006 and 2007.

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The county "discovered" this fleet of no-mileage vehicles after reading about them in a Spanish-language newspaper there. Most of the misplaced motorcade is made up of Toyota Prius hybrids whose warranties either expired with very few miles on the odo or will very soon.

Looking to save some face, the county has rushed at least 123 of the hybrids into service. The Toyota warranty covered the hybrid bits for eight years or 100,000 miles, but we're not sure if that covers cars parked for five of those eight. We're also not sure what that much time in Miami heat and humidity does to an unused hybrid powertrain, but it can't be good.

The county, as you probably guessed, is looking into how it lost so many cars. The leading theory is that they might be part of Carlos Alvarez's time as mayor. He was the mayor during the period the Toyotas were purchased, but a 2011 recall election successfully removed him from office. Apparently the voters "felt, among other reasons, that he had been behind multiple acts of misappropriation of funds."

Toyota has been contacted to see what kind of warranty support these cars will get but haven't had any luck so far. Updates to come

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How do you forget about that? no kinds of audits are done on the gov. offices in FL?
 
This is like a dealers dream right now! These are perfect cars for a used lot since hybrids have been in pretty great demand recently.
 
As long as they work after sitting for so long...lololol

Right! Hahhahaha. Batteries are obviously the biggest concern. They're pretty durable, but I doubt they survived that easily. About 2500 bucks to replace that sucker.
 
Did they give the keys to a stoner and tell him to park them? Because that's the only logical explanation for them to lose 300 cars. WTF!?
 
it's like 7.5 million dollars in cars - if they averaged around $25k a piece
 
I'm honestly not sure how this could possible happen... I mean, misplacing a few cars out of a massive fleet would be understandable. But to completely forget you had a fleet to begin with? Someone was asleep at the wheel so to speak... good thing they weren't going anywhere, lol.
 
The future of sweet old cars will not be old farmers and "barn finds" but Unused Parking Ramp Fleet Cars.
 
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