Re: NFC: Dodge Dealer's outrageous story in newspaper
From: Rick (Forza355verizon.net)
Date: Thu, 21 May 2009 06:04:59 -0700 (PDT)
What happens to those cars after they close? Some other dealers have to soak them up and then they become inventory that probably is still financed.Whether 1 dealer has all 2 million Chrysler cars on its lot, or 2000 dealers have 100 cars on their lots, they still need financed i would assume.

Rick
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I was wondering the same thing.

I think it has to to with the cost of credit. The MFR is financing all
the cars sitting on a dealer's lot. So, by reducing the number of
dealers, they are reducing the number of cars sitting on lots unsold
that the MFR has to finance.

Jeff

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On May 21, 2009, at 7:29 AM, "LarryT" <l02turner [at] comcast.net> wrote:

I read the ones being closed were not necessarily weak or failing -
they
closed the stores that were not selling quantities of the major
franchises.
Something like 61% of the dealrships sold a small % of the total
sales.  So
those are being closed.

Does anyoneelse wonder why closing sales outlets are a good thing?
Does it
cost Chrysler money to wholesale a car to a dealership?

Maybe it's different than I think - which is - a dealership *pays*
for the
privilidge of buying cars at a reduced rate so they can turn around
and
resell them to the public.

How does closing the stores that are selling cars *save* money?
Does it
cost Chrysler money to have those "lower performing" stores open?

LarryT

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Subject: Re: [Ferrari] NFC: Dodge Dealer's outrageous story in
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Inferring from the letter, it sounds like he had a successful
dealership
even in the bad economy and had it ripped away and given to another
dealership. I thought only the weak & failing dealers were supposed
to be
folded.

Rick
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From: Larry B
To: forza355 [at] verizon.net
Sent: Wednesday, May 20, 2009 7:09 PM
Subject: RE: [Ferrari] NFC: Dodge Dealer's outrageous story in
newspaper


This is just a guess: the franchise agreement (or whatever the
relevant
contract might be called between the dealer and Chrysler)
presumably says
that Chrysler may, on something like 30 days' notice, freely
terminate a
dealer's franchise.

I'm not saying it's a humane way to treat a dealer, and as I said
it's
just a guess.

From: Forza355 [at] verizon.net
Date: Wed, 20 May 2009 19:01:57 -0400
Subject: [Ferrari] NFC: Dodge Dealer's outrageous story in newspaper
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To: larrybard [at] hotmail.com
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