These 789 Chrysler Dealers Are To Be Closed By June 9th
We knew it was going to happen but we didn't know where, until now.
According to released court records these are 789 Chrysler Dealers that will be closed across the nation by June 9th.
If they don't already know by now they should learn of their fate via a UPS letter a bit later today, but we have the list for those of you who can't wait. All targeted dealers will have 23 days to appeal Chrysler's decision, but it appears they will have little recourse.
To look for dealers in your area just search the exhibit below:
Chrysler Dealer Closings
We expect to see GM's list later in the week.
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M53R -
5/14/2009 12:24:03 PM
+1 Boost
So what's gonna happen to their cars after their bankrupt?
bfghemicuda -
5/14/2009 6:29:46 PM
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There bankrupt is chapter 11 a restructuring chapter. Its not a "going out of buisness" chapter
bfghemicuda -
5/14/2009 6:42:23 PM
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The list of dealerships are listed on Allpar.com A fair amount of them also sell fords and GM products. The dealers on some own more than one dealership and are conslidating. Interesting story
Type707 -
5/16/2009 4:42:04 AM
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Sell em' for dirt cheap at the flea market
Joe_Limon -
5/14/2009 12:27:11 PM
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They will disappear in a big flash of light and smoke and no one will remember they even existed :P Or parts manufacturers will still make money fixing the cars and they will live on like any discontinued model.
M53R -
5/14/2009 12:33:46 PM
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Well that's sad, because I have a relative who owns a Charger. And we own 2 GM products, so I hope they don't go bankrupt too :P
NItePhire -
5/14/2009 1:40:01 PM
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I see the list has 14 NC dealers biting the dust but I kinda expected about atleast 25.
SLW62 -
5/14/2009 6:14:57 PM
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Just another example of the greed and contempt of big business in the United States. Because of poor management, and the lack of foresight, several people thousands will thoer their jobs, and even more community projects that these dealers supported will goo to the wayside.
Seems the 'Chosen One' has really a tough job to do, but I feel he is failing badly. Now we are out billions, and he has nothing to say...unbelieveable how American people were fooled by this snake oil salesman. When GM finally goes under, and it will soon, Then we will feel the repercussions of a depression like we have never seen. GM going under will cost millions of jobs worldwide, and the cost to our economy will be staggering.
Again, Democrats and Republicans alike are to blame. No company should be allowed to get that big under one roof. If GM was set up as separate companies, and not as one big conglomerate, we would not be facing this situation. They could have folded or sold off the noncompetitive brands and continued to prosper. You would think these Ivy league educated types would have figured that out.
Oh well, the USA has gone to the dogs, and our kids and grandkids will have to suffer and grind a way out. It isa sad day in American history.
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