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That means the dealers have a big reason to get rid of the cars before their franchise agreements end. Incentives on some vehicles can run $6,000 or more, and without them, dealers who have been cut won't be competitive with remaining dealers who can still offer the discounts. "They're not giving us a lot of time," said Michael Wolf, a Plymouth, Wis., Chrysler dealer whose franchise was among those that won't be renewed. "They're neglecting their liability of taking new inventory. They're not taking anything back."
Erich Merkle, an independent auto industry analyst in Grand Rapids, Mich., said he doubts that remaining Chrysler dealers will need more cars and trucks before June 9, so they'll be reluctant to take on more metal. He said the resale value of Chrysler vehicles has dropped, evidence that it's losing the power to keep new car prices stable. "What'll end up happening, if a dealer wants to stay in business, they'll probably end up just selling it below cost just to get rid of it," Merkle said. "You'll probably be able to find Chrysler vehicles perhaps at under the dealer cost." Dale Horn, owner of a Chrysler-Dodge-Jeep dealership in Malvern, Ark., whose franchise was cut, isn't counting on any help from the company to unload his inventory of 34 vehicles. "Right now, I don't have much confidence that they will do what they say. Nobody's called me yet saying they're going to try to help me," Horn said. Still, he's determined to sell the cars and trucks before June 9, and he's not ruling out selling at a loss. "It's not a matter of 'if.' We will sell them all," Horn said. Champion said that before walking into a dealership, it's important to find out about incentives and holdbacks, which are payments the dealer gets when it sells a car. "It's not a bad idea to go in there with a lowball price," he said. Waiting until the closure deadline might give shoppers even greater power. But Champion noted that supply is drying up. So waiting too long could mean not getting the ideal color or features. "The longer you wait, the less options you'll have," Champion said.
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