If you go to automotive, it should be on the end cap at the end of that aisle, or within a couple aisles. And it's usually the inward facing end cap, not the one facing the main aisle. In the past, they've put clearance stuff in the automotive aisle, often on a lower shelf. Or you might want to check the seasonal area with the outdoor stuff, especially if your store is clearancing those items already. If they don't have much left and are trying to make room for other items, then it could be in any of the many clearance areas, which are usually on an inward facing end cap. They could also have placed in an in-aisle clearance area, probably in an aisle near automotive, like with sporting goods or luggage. It would be worth checking the cleaning area as well, since at a glance many employees might assume the products are for general cleaning, not automotive. Christ, why am I at Target so much?!