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Posted May 15, 2009
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Forcing Profitable Dealerships to Close is Outrageous
Forcing Profitable Dealerships to Close is Outrageous. Chrysler and GM are notifiying dealers they're done. This is dumb. If I manufacture a product, I need distribution. Would someone like to explain what sense this makes. As long as dealerships have managed to stay in business through this Severe downturn in the economy, to force them into bankrupcy themselves is wrong. Is this the best plan Washington DC can come up with?
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- chrysler,
- gm,
- dealerships,
- bailout,
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