After 2009's autopocalypse, several GM and Chrysler dealerships have struggled to stay in business after having their franchise licenses revoked. Some, like Reuther Chrysler in Creve Coeur MO, have relied on income from service and RV and used car sales.
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Paul Buys a Used RV, Maybe? Part 1
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Houston’s 1940s Air Terminal Museum
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2018 Chrysler Pacifica – 3,000 Miles, 9 States, 1 Pandemic – PART 1
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Tucson’s Hotel McCoy: An Oasis of Calm and Culture
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Road Trip! Why fly? Buy a Beater
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2018 Detroit Auto Show – Media Access – Day 2
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2018 Detroit Auto Show – Media Access – Day 1
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I’ve been away. I’m back!
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Flexing on Ohio
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2018 Infiniti QX30 – A weekend in Toronto
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Music: No USB, No Bluetooth, No Cassette
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Review: 2018 BMW 430i Convertible
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Farewell to the old Camry
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Chrysler K-Car Club President Faces Legal Trouble
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