FORD ADVISES SOME DEALERS ON FRANCHISE EXIT STRATEGIES
Ford Division announced a program to advise its 1,600 lowest-volume dealers, selling 250 new vehicles a year or fewer, on franchise-termination strategies. The option is entirely voluntary and affects retailers not on the regular list, according to the division's officer in charge, Timothy Witte.
June 1, 2001
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Ford Division announced a program to advise its 1,600 lowest-volume “select” dealers, selling 250 new vehicles a year or fewer, on franchise-termination strategies.
The option is “entirely voluntary” and affects retailers not on the regular “contact” list, according to the division's officer in charge, Timothy Witte.
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