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Car thieves steal nearly every car from Philadelphia dealer open less than a week
- Thieves targeted City Motors of Philadelphia, a new dealership, stealing seven out of eleven cars in a single robbery. The dealership had minimal security measures in place, including no security cameras and no insurance for the vehicles.
- The location of the dealership on Frankford Avenue and Knorr Street has seen multiple owners since 2015, indicating a history of instability. The robbery, combined with the lack of insurance, poses a significant threat to the survival of City Motors.
- Despite the setback, the police have been able to recover three of the stolen cars, providing some hope for the dealership's future.
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New Philly car dealership has 60% of its cars stolen within a week of opening, owner says he "would not come to Philadelphia" if he could have a do-over
City Motors is not going to last long in Philadelphia. You wanna know how I know? They've been open for less than a week, and have already lost almost two-thirds of their inventory to theft. Seven out of their eleven vehicles were stolen last Tuesday night.
Seven Cars Stolen From Philadelphia Dealership, It's Only Been Open Less Than A Week
A car dealership open for less than a week in Philadelphia is on the brink of closing for good after thieves made off with half of its inventory. City Motors of Philadelphia lost seven of its eleven cars in just one robbery.
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Total News Sources7
Leaning Left1Leaning Right4Center1Last UpdatedBias Distribution66% Right
Bias Distribution
- 66% of the sources lean Right
66% Right
L 17%
C 17%
R 66%
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