Late yesterday night we wrote an article about an abandoned BMW dealership in nearby Oakville, Ontario. With 1980’s models still displayed in the showroom, this abandoned dealership was like nothing we had ever seen before. Adding to the mystery, the owner refuses to shed any light on the origin, purpose, and future of “Citation BMW”, as it was previously called prior to losing its operating license. Since the story was picked up by Jalopnik, BMWBlog, AutoGuide, AutoTrader, Autos.ca, and many other influential automotive websites, we decided it would be worth our time to make the hour long trip over to Oakville. We took around five hundred pictures, the most interesting pictured below, and made some very interesting observations.
Here are our observations:
From here on out we’re relying on Jalopnik to pry into this issue further. If the owner does finally allow a tour of the dealership, we’ll be the first in line to volunteer.
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Great article. Very mysterious… It’s like a time capsule from the 1980s. Perhaps Endras could negotiate use of the venue for a 80s themed party ?
Hey Bruno! When you read our second blog post on the subject you’ll find out that the owner is anything but interested in opening up his dealership. It’s a shame, but I guess some mysteries are better left untold. Thanks for you comment. :D
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