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At least 700 car dealers will shut down this year

by Boater <payer33859@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Nov 17, 2008 at 05:49 PM

More Car Dealers Shut Down
Auto Sellers Turn Off Lights as Sales Slump, Credit Tightens
By KATE LINEBAUGH


With credit drying up and new-vehicle sales slumping to a 25-year low, 
car dealer****ps from New Jersey to California are going out of business 
at an accelerating pace, threatening greater economic pain for 
communities around the country.

The National Automobile Dealers Association estimates 700 new-car 
dealer****ps will close this year, up from 430 last year, and taking with 
them an estimated 37,100 jobs. That is a heavy blow to a key piece of 
the U.S. economy. The country's 20,700 dealer****ps accounted for $693 
billion in sales last year, or 18% of all retail sales, according to 
NADA. Dealer****p wages and salaries make up 13% of the nation's retail 
payroll.

The rapid disappearance of dealers could also complicate the challenges 
facing General Motors Corp., Chrysler LLC and Ford Motor Co. After years 
of market-share losses, each has been left with more dealers than they 
need, and have been pu****ng dealers to consolidate. But a sudden loss of 
some of the bigger players could make it harder for the Big Three to 
maintain sales. GM, for example, suffered a setback recently when Bill 
Heard Enterprises Inc., one of the largest sellers of Chevrolet-brand 
vehicles in the country, filed for bankruptcy-court protection and 
closed its chain of 14 stores.
[Car dealers]

"The most serious concern for dealer****ps at the moment is liquidity," 
said Paul Melville, a partner at consulting firm Grant Thornton LLP. 
"That's worse for the Detroit Three because of the high amount of lease 
sales." Auto dealers tied to Detroit have struggled amid falling sales 
and leases of Big Three vehicles. Tightened credit in the past few 
months has made it difficult for many to stay in business.

Joseph Pfeffer, owner of Bigelow Motors, a Chrysler and Jeep dealer in 
Belleville, N.J., closed shop Oct. 4 after his bank decided to exit 
automotive financing and cut him off from $5 million in inventory 
financing. He had been in business since 1942, getting his start selling 
DeSotos and Plymouths. "I always survived," said Mr. Pfeffer, 92 years 
old, "but nobody ever cut off my line of credit before."

Like many dealers selling Detroit's brands, Mr. Pfeffer found no buyers 
for his franchise. "Why would somebody want to get into this now?" he
asked.

Mr. Pfeffer said he approached three banks about providing financing but 
none was interested. In September, he sold only seven vehicles, compared 
with 40 the previous month. When he closed, all 26 employees were 
terminated.

Similar scenes have been playing out around the country. According to 
NADA, 590 new-car dealer****ps this year closed through September.

The markets most vulnerable to dealer closings are California, which has 
the most dealers of any state, followed by Texas, Pennsylvania and New 
York, according to NADA. In Michigan and Texas, dealer sales accounted 
for 20% of total retail sales in the states last year, the highest 
percentage of any states.

GMAC LLC, which provides financing for most of the nation's General 
Motors dealers, recently notified dealers that it was revising terms of 
inventory credit and interest rates on revolving credit lines. Chrysler 
Financial took similar steps. Both raised dealer****p costs.

Write to Kate Linebaugh at kate.linebaugh@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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