4th October 2008

Silicon Valley, U.S. Car Dealers In General, Giving-Up

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Back when there still was a real estate market, the San Francisco Bay area was one of the hottest. Los Gatos’ auto row included several venerable multi-generation family operations. Last year Swanson Ford gave up the ghost. Last week, Los Gatos Chevrolet hung up its spurs. Now lonely Moore Buick-Pontiac-GMC finds itself the sole survivor, stuck between the carcasses of Swanson on one side and Los Gatos Chevrolet on the other. According to the The San Jose Mercury News (SJMN), “Perhaps a dozen San Jose-area dealerships have closed in the past few years, including Silicon Valley Hummer, Stevens Creek Buick-Pontiac-GMC, Sunnyvale Dodge-Chrysler-Jeep and Sunnyvale Lincoln-Mercury this year. Smythe Volvo closed a location on Capitol Expressway Auto Mall, but remains open on Stevens Creek Boulevard.” Paul Melville of Grant Thornton LLP sums up the nationwide situation: “‘An increasing number of dealers are simply closing their doors because sales have plummeted, credit has dried up, the overall retail environment is increasingly challenging and potential investors are sitting on the sidelines… In addition, the domestic automakers who badly need retail consolidation are not spending much of their scarce capital on the problem because the economy is doing it for them.’” Even so, the dealer networks are not yet shrinking as fast as retail sales are falling. Carmageddon indeed.

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