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![]() | Automotive Dealerships Suffer Largest Decline on Record, Says Urban SciencePublished 2009-02-19 11:50By Urban Science |


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Proactive consolidation, a process in which an automaker closes a dealership or consolidates it with other nearby franchises, can be complex and expensive. To close down a retailer, state franchise laws and individual sales-and-service agreements must be honored. Automakers must provide compensation for dealer investments, such as new-vehicle inventory, special tools and resalable parts.
"When closing a dealer, the main focus for the automaker is to minimize the negative impact on the dealer and ensure customers can still be conveniently serviced," Frith added.
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"The credit crunch is a two-pronged attack on dealers -- they can't get credit lines to secure new-vehicle inventory, and customers can't get credit to buy those vehicles," said Berlin. "However, most dealers will be able to weather the storm by reducing variable expenses and focusing on service and parts."
Urban Science's Franchise Activity Report, a subset of Urban Science's monthly Automotive Dealer Census, analyzes dealership data on national, state and market levels. Other findings include:
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-- Five of the top 10 cities with the highest percentage declines were in
"We will continue to see proactive dealer closures in metro markets," said Berlin. "Rural markets, however, will likely withstand consolidation efforts. When people talk about the number of Detroit Three dealerships versus import brands, the Detroit Three do have more. Actually, more than 90 percent of brands in non-metro areas are from the Detroit Three. Ford, Chrysler and GM serve the rural areas well, and don't have much competition from foreign automakers."
About the Automotive Dealer Census
Urban Science maintains a list of current new vehicle dealership and
franchise information for all car and light truck brands in
About Urban Science
Founded in 1977, Urban Science takes a scientific approach to helping
companies identify where they should allocate resources to increase
marketshare and profitability. With headquarters in
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