Ontario Abandoned Places will be rebranded as Ominous Abandoned Places

Auto Mall

Active Commercial in Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Feb 24 2011

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Location # 2437

The Morningside Auto Mall is a large open location that consists of 6 different automobile dealerships. {Dodge, Ford, Suzuki, Nissan, Hyundai, and GM.} A few years back there was{and still today this day} a lack of sales leading to drastic cut backs within General Motors and other large automobile companies. A result of the the cut backs has forced many of their dealerships across the country to close up shop. In the GTA there is a countless number of closed dealerships.

The first location in my gallery{Labeled Auto Mall} is of the GM Trillium dealership. The building is about 35,000 sq,ft located on a 5 acres lot. This was a very large dealership. They sold Buick(a)s, Pontiac(a)s, GMC and Chevrolet(a)s. Trillium(a)s show room faced north to the major road near by, as well as their daily special which was located at the north end of the property. There was a Goodwrench service on site which consisted of 6 bays. Also with a body shop.

Second location is of the Agincourt Hyundai dealership located across the street from the Trillium. Smaller building and property. Show room is also small and they might have had a small service centre. Not too sure.

The other dealerships in the auto mall {Freeway Ford, Scarsview Chrysler Dodge Jeep, Suzuki and Nissan Morningside.} are still up and running. Well for now, they could be in danger of closing too but who knows. Only time will tell as it seems as if these dealerships around town are closing left right and center.

If anyone else has other dealership locations{in Toronto} you can add them here and the name of the location will be changed. Thanks for viewing!

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11 years ago

Love it!!!! So cool!

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13 years ago

ahha ya who knows. Maybe the closure of more dealers.lol And thanks. I've got more pics on the way - another location.

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13 years ago

Wonder how the outrageous price of fuel will affect the industry, last time it sparked the recession that we are still struggling through. Lets hope for the best this time. Nice pics!