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The Big three automakers in Detroit have far too many dealers. Price discounting could be an issue as well as service inefficiencies and poorer inventory management.
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As the automakers financing groups GMAC, Ford Credit and Chrysler's car financing arm see a deterioration in their condition, dealers are facing a squeeze too. The loans and financing previously available are being phased out for some dealers. The situation as the auto industry in Detroit faces the need for a government led bailout and the planned bankruptcy filings for GM and Chrysler.
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