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The Chrysler corp list.
Posted: Thu May 14, 2009 6:59 pm
by kirker
This is the list of dealerships closing their doors.
How many of you will this affect?
http://www.wlwt.com/download/2009/0514/19460314.pdf
Posted: Thu May 14, 2009 7:43 pm
by rhunt
It affect me in that it puts a lot of people in my field out of work thus making it harder for me to find a job if I am ever laid off. I manage body shop parts at a large Honda dealership in central Ohio. Honda is still doing ok and people will never stop crashing their cars so I am safe....for now.
That list is too long and not sorted by state see what dealers in my area are affected
Posted: Thu May 14, 2009 8:27 pm
by kirker
Ohio
Wullenwber 45247
Whiteys 44906
Waikem Motors 44646
Trasportation Center 44641
Terry Mowery 43320
Tansky 43701
Spangler 43449
Spitzer 44035
Ross Jeep eagle 43050
Salem Chysler 45426
RFJS 44512
Rod James 44833
Preston Auto Mall 44484
Pioneer 45750
New Richmon auto sales 45157
Median World Car 44256
Lima Auto Mall – 45807
Lahm 44681
Lakewood 44035
Kempthorn 44703
Kerry Chysler 45150
Joe Kidd 45245
Integrity 43512
Hamilton Fairfield Dodge 45011
Hardan 43113
Harmon 45638
Graham 44906
Great Northern 44070
Gribbles 43130
Ganley 44107
Ed Schmidt 43551
Kentucky
Zimmer 41042
Rays Ford 40108
Neil Huffman 40207
Lee motors 40977
Bowling Green 43402
Byers Dublin 43017
Dale Carter 45320
Cincy Autos 45056
Axelrod 44281
Abraham 44035
Indiana
Trier 46725
Thomas Auto Group 46322
Tomkinson 46804
Sorg sounth 46582
Southlake 46410
Palmer 46240 / 46254
Memering motorplex 47591
Gene Beltz 46219
Meyer Auto sales 46773
Isakson 46342
Gurley Leep 46545
Hendrickson 47601
Evansville 47715
Bob Kavic 47546
Bob Rohrman 47905
Byrne Motors 47670
Coyle Dodge 47150
D Patrick 47715
Posted: Fri May 15, 2009 2:20 am
by michaelarmand
And GM is going to start importing Chinese made cars. But don't worry - this is all "change we can believe in"
Posted: Fri May 15, 2009 12:26 pm
by rhunt
If only GM and Chrysler, etc would have caught on earlier and got the message that people don't want to buy disposable, crappy cars they might have been able to compete with Toyota and Honda.
Posted: Fri May 15, 2009 12:47 pm
by Nick
rhunt wrote:If only GM and Chrysler, etc would have caught on earlier and got the message that people don't want to buy disposable, crappy cars they might have been able to compete with Toyota and Honda.
somehow I still don't think that this would have made a difference with GM
Posted: Fri May 15, 2009 12:48 pm
by L K Day
Actually, they were okay with that since they couldn't figure out how to make money on cars anyway. But they made big bank on trucks and SUVs and, when times were good, they rolled over for the unions and gave them whatever they wanted, resulting in huge labor and retirement costs. Then, almost overnight the gas guzzlers stopped selling. Now the government thinks they can fix things. We'll see.
Posted: Fri May 15, 2009 1:46 pm
by anticlmber
rhunt wrote:If only GM and Chrysler, etc would have caught on earlier and got the message that people don't want to buy disposable, crappy cars they might have been able to compete with Toyota and Honda.
its not the companies that need to change.
it is the people of excess, instant gratification, and no world for tomorrow that must change.
Posted: Fri May 15, 2009 2:47 pm
by Monkey Boy
Does anyone know if the GM list has come out yet?
Posted: Fri May 15, 2009 2:56 pm
by rhunt
I heard some stat that the average GM factory worker made 70k a year comparied to the average Honda/Toyota worker who made 40k..numbers are aprox. I guess its the point that as soon as the gas guzzler where projected to stop selling they should have had a back up plan. I agree anticlimber, its people that need to change that is always the case but those same people who refuse to change are the same people who want/wanted the government to bail out the auto industry.
So much for my life long dream of owning a blinged out, tricked out, pimped out Escalade...