List of closed/closing Chevy dealerships
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List of closed/closing Chevy dealerships
Has anybody seen a final list of the dealerships that are supposed to close? The last list I saw was only a partial.
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I haven't seen the full list. Crest & Roger Moore are the causalities in Jax.
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George is a member of my Parish and I had heard rumors.
Crest is still sitting on an 07 yellow Z06. I checked on it a month or so and they still wanted damn near sticker. It has 5000 miles on it. I wonder why they are on the list
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That makes sense. I know of a Dodge dealership that is becoming a used car lot. They have already unloaded their new car inventory to other dealers.
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Here's another edmonds site...
http://www.edmunds.com/industry-car-...s-closing.html
This list is updated frequently. Last update was 30-Jun-09. The other site is an "alpha" site (I think it was a preliminary one)
http://www.edmunds.com/industry-car-...s-closing.html
This list is updated frequently. Last update was 30-Jun-09. The other site is an "alpha" site (I think it was a preliminary one)
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Question is... are they still closing?
By ANDREW TAYLOR – 11 hours ago
WASHINGTON (AP) — A House panel Tuesday night voted to require General Motors and Chrysler to restore franchise agreements with their dealers despite their dire financial condition.
The Appropriations Committee approved by voice vote a plan by Rep. Steve LaTourette, R-Ohio, to effectively force the two automakers to restore their prior franchise agreements with dealers as a condition of being partially owned by the U.S. government as they work their way through bankruptcy proceedings. The move came as the panel approved a spending bill to fund the Treasury Department and White House operations, among other programs.
Both General Motors Corp. and Chrysler LLC cut loose numerous dealers in cost-cutting moves, and many lawmakers are sympathetic since dealers are often leaders of local business communities. Many dealers have made recent investments only to be axed by the companies.
By ANDREW TAYLOR – 11 hours ago
WASHINGTON (AP) — A House panel Tuesday night voted to require General Motors and Chrysler to restore franchise agreements with their dealers despite their dire financial condition.
The Appropriations Committee approved by voice vote a plan by Rep. Steve LaTourette, R-Ohio, to effectively force the two automakers to restore their prior franchise agreements with dealers as a condition of being partially owned by the U.S. government as they work their way through bankruptcy proceedings. The move came as the panel approved a spending bill to fund the Treasury Department and White House operations, among other programs.
Both General Motors Corp. and Chrysler LLC cut loose numerous dealers in cost-cutting moves, and many lawmakers are sympathetic since dealers are often leaders of local business communities. Many dealers have made recent investments only to be axed by the companies.
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Question is... are they still closing?
The Appropriations Committee approved by voice vote a plan ... to effectively force the two automakers to restore their prior franchise agreements with dealers as a condition of being partially owned by the U.S. government as they work their way through bankruptcy proceedings.
The Appropriations Committee approved by voice vote a plan ... to effectively force the two automakers to restore their prior franchise agreements with dealers as a condition of being partially owned by the U.S. government as they work their way through bankruptcy proceedings.