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Letter from a Dodge dealer
Cheeky ******* wrote: > MoPar Man wrote: > >> Chrysler and GM should have allowed the dealerships to be closed to >> continue to sell their current inventory of new cars until exhausted, >> instead of unleashing them on the public at fire-sale prices. > > I'm still waiting to see those fire sale prices! > > I'd take a Jeep cheap. > > CB Trade in a junker and get your $4500 discount! |
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Letter from a Dodge dealer
Josh S wrote:
> A very sad situation, one which makes me very negative towards Chrysler. > They're being very heavy handed, there are better ways to do this. Chrysler has no choice. Almost the entire deal is dictated by the White House. Take a look at which dealers closed and which remain open and then tell me theres no political bias and control from the WH! |
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Letter from a Dodge dealer
Steve Stone wrote:
> I get the impression that Chrysler and GM are both doing this to reduce > dealer competition which will increase price for the consumer and profit > for the companies? Maybe but there is certainly bias and control coming from the WH telling Chrysler which dealers to close. Total Obama campaign contributions from all Chrysler dealerships closed is $200. Here in Arizona the ones closing were all heavy Hillary or McCain contributors. It's like that nationwide. One thats closing (Performance Dodge) had been one of the busiest in Phoenix metro area thats being closed. The WH calls the shots on this and its disgusting. |
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Letter from a Dodge dealer
MoPar Man wrote:
> There is something very odd about pulling the franchise for these GM and > Chrysler dealerships. We're not being told the whole story. The dealerships being closed did NOT contribute to Obamas campaign. The ones who are staying open did. |
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Letter from a Dodge dealer
Cheeky ******* wrote:
> MoPar Man wrote: > >> Chrysler and GM should have allowed the dealerships to be closed to >> continue to sell their current inventory of new cars until exhausted, >> instead of unleashing them on the public at fire-sale prices. > > I'm still waiting to see those fire sale prices! > > I'd take a Jeep cheap. Theres been some good fire sales but not just at the closing dealerships. I just bought a new 2008 Caliber SRT4 for $7000 off MSRP sticker. This was from a surviving dealer who bought up inventory from one that closed. |
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Letter from a Dodge dealer
Cheeky ******* wrote:
> MoPar Man wrote: > >> Chrysler and GM should have allowed the dealerships to be closed to >> continue to sell their current inventory of new cars until exhausted, >> instead of unleashing them on the public at fire-sale prices. > > I'm still waiting to see those fire sale prices! > > I'd take a Jeep cheap. > > CB > > That would be the Jeep Fiasco Model? -- Civis Romanus Sum |
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Letter from a Dodge dealer
miles wrote: > Josh S wrote: > >> A very sad situation, one which makes me very negative towards Chrysler. >> They're being very heavy handed, there are better ways to do this. > > Chrysler has no choice. Almost the entire deal is dictated by the White > House. Take a look at which dealers closed and which remain open and > then tell me theres no political bias and control from the WH! Why? Because stealership owners are primarily Republican? |
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Letter from a Dodge dealer
miles wrote: > MoPar Man wrote: > >> There is something very odd about pulling the franchise for these GM and >> Chrysler dealerships. We're not being told the whole story. > > The dealerships being closed did NOT contribute to Obamas campaign. The > ones who are staying open did. Cite? WAG? Or outright fabrication? |
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Letter from a Dodge dealer
miles > wrote in :
> Josh S wrote: > >> A very sad situation, one which makes me very negative towards Chrysler. >> They're being very heavy handed, there are better ways to do this. > > Chrysler has no choice. Almost the entire deal is dictated by the White > House. Take a look at which dealers closed and which remain open and > then tell me theres no political bias and control from the WH! It was proven by countless sources that the percentage of republican closed dealers was within a point or two of the overall number of dealers that are republican owned. It's just one of those stories being circulated by the same ones who still think Obama is Muslim and that "Mission Accomplished" was for real. |
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Letter from a Dodge dealer
News wrote:
> Cheeky ******* wrote: >> MoPar Man wrote: >> >>> Chrysler and GM should have allowed the dealerships to be closed to >>> continue to sell their current inventory of new cars until >>> exhausted, instead of unleashing them on the public at fire-sale >>> prices. >> >> I'm still waiting to see those fire sale prices! >> >> I'd take a Jeep cheap. >> >> CB > > > Trade in a junker and get your $4500 discount! Did that bill pass today? If so I have a 89 K5 that can go. |
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