Mikeoso
Well-Known Member
- First Name
- Mike
- Joined
- Jul 6, 2019
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- Iowa
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- www.iowaparrotrescue.org
- Vehicle(s)
- Ram 1500, Jeep
- Occupation
- Retired history teacher
I absolutely agree, and in principle it SHOULD work this way. However, the level of badness they'd have to sink to is so low that it can only be reached by a dealer who isn't buying enough Jeeps or paying their bills.Not true, IMO.
Dealerships DO NOT have a god-given right to sell Jeeps. They sell them under a ‘franchise“ agreement that allows them to sell and warranty-service the Jeep (or other FCA product) IF they maintain certain standards of quality, etc.
FCA can penalize dealerships and/or pull the franchise for dealerships that are not performing. BAD DEALERS exist because FCA lets them exist.
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