In a document filed in federal bankruptcy court in New York, the company posted names of the dealers that have been targeted. They include Currie Motors of Forest Park, Ed Napleton Dodge in Westmont, Arlington Chrysler and Jeep Dodge.
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Photo taken on April 14 shows the Chrysler headquarters in Michigan, U.S |
Chrysler spokeswoman Kathy Graham was quoted as saying that the company will notify specific dealers before commenting publicly.
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An employee at a Washington-area Chrysler dealer cleans up with a broom and dustpan in New Carrollton, Maryland, April 30, 2009 |
Chrysler dealerships are not the only ones scheduled to get bad news this week. It is reported that General Motors Corp., the biggest U.S. auto maker, is notifying 1,100 dealers that it will not renew their franchise agreements when they expire at the end of September of 2010.
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