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Old May 5, 2004 | 10:00 PM
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Originally Posted by oldfritz
It's all about supply and demand. Service advisors, technicians, and service departments will probably continue to focus their efforts on the vehicles that "pay the bills" based on volume, (like minivans, for example), and the Crossfire will continue to be a niche vehicle, even in the service department.
While I can understand (but not condone) dealerships having that sort of attitude, I'm sorry, Crossfire is supposed to be the "new" Chrysler. It's TOTALLY unacceptable for ANY Chrysler dealership to not have 100% accurate information on EVERY car Chrysler sells. Hell, they USED to before there was email and internet, it ought to be easy these days. There's NO EXCUSE.
 
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