BMW Car Abandoned In Kerala: Owner Refuses To Take It
The availability of high-end cars in the used car market, driven by the 10-year expiry rule for diesel cars in Delhi NCR and the depreciation of these luxury vehicles, has made owning a luxury sedan much less extraordinary than it used to be.
Abandoned Luxury Vehicle Causes Unrest
In an unprecedented event that took place in Kozhikode's Kunnamangalam region near the National Highway, a BMW 5 Series was found abandoned on a footpath, causing significant inconvenience to local shop owners.

This incident was covered by Mathrubhumi News via their YouTube channel. The luxury car, abandoned for over five days, was obstructing the entry points to several shops in the vicinity. It seemed ordinary when the vehicle was initially parked in front of the shops since customers often do that briefly.
The unusual aspect was that the owner never returned. The shop owners raised the issue with local police and even arranged for a recovery truck to displace the car. However, the towing attempt was unsuccessful for reasons yet unknown.
In an attempt to resolve the matter, the police contacted the owner, only to be met with a startling response. The car owner dismissed the situation stating he was indifferent to the car's location as he possesses multiple cars in his collection.
Intriguing Details Surrounding The Incident
The abandoned car was found to be registered in Delhi, suggesting that the owner had likely purchased this used BMW 5 Series at a bargain price in the used car market. Interestingly, the owner did visit the spot where the car was parked, retrieving some items early in the morning, likely when the shops were closed to avoid confrontations.
This has raised some suspicions among the shopkeepers who are concerned if the vehicle might be used for any illicit activity, such as smuggling goods. They even resorted to placing some banners against the offending car owner on the vehicle's windshield. They argue that the car blockade hinders customer access and adversely impacts their business.
The video also suggested that the owner initially abandoned the car out of irritation from honking from vehicles behind him. However, the police are investigating this claim and are considering the mental health state of the car owner.
In conclusion, the incident of the abandoned BMW Series 5 car in Kozhikode, Kerala, illustrates an odd effect of the increase in accessibility of luxury vehicles in India. Even as luxury vehicles become more common, it's essential to consider the broader societal impact that these cars' misuse can have on the community.
The authorities need to address the situation promptly and effectively to prevent similar incidents in the future and establish a precedent for handling such occurrences.


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