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Old 07-29-2008, 10:26 PM
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Re: Dodge to cut back on greedy dealerships

Originally Posted by jptxchallenger View Post
I heard this from an insider with Chrylser and they said that the 1st of the year 2009 they were going to possibly announce cutting some dealerships and they were looking at how some handled the sales of the Challenger as a way to gauge good and bad.
Has anyone else heard this yet?
False, most states are like Ohio, where state franchise laws supersede the weak manufacturer' franchise agreement, even with Toyota and Honda who are HOT franchises right now. It's not black and white. Some new dealers have signed an agreement for right of first refusal or to give the store back if they don't perform at market conditions or levels. What's wrong with that? Not that I'm disagreeing just wondering if people see a problem with that.
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