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June 20, 2007
Chrysler says it plans to add about 100 new dealerships in established markets such as Western Europe over the next two years, as it focuses on expanding sales outside North America, according to Reuters News Agency.
The automaker, which has been losing market share in the United States, says it plans to double last year's sales outside North America to about 400,000 units in the next five years.
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Hi:
I recently purchased a 1976 Dodge from an individual in Riverside. It was his opinion that it was originally bought from a Chrysler/Dodge dealer in either Woonsocket or E Providence. Can you help with this history lesson by looking in your history records from 1976 to see who was the Chrysler/Dodge dealer in your area at the time.
Thanks for checking.
Dan B.
Posted by: Dan Bruffey on June 26, 2007 5:59 PM
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