Friday, May 15th, 2009

Local dealerships remain open

By Shelley Grieshop
Photo by Janie Southard/The Daily Standard

Bud's Chrysler Dodge Jeep in Celina and St. Marys, like many other Chrysler dealers, has known for a while that some dealerships would be closing, especially after Chrysler declared bankruptcy.

Both Grand Lake area Chrysler dealerships - with businesses in Celina, St. Marys and Wapakoneta - escaped the ax this week after their parent company announced the closing of 789 dealerships across the U.S.
Chrysler officials intend to eliminate 47 dealerships in Ohio as a bankruptcy liquidation action in order to form a "new" Chrysler company.
Bud Schoenleben of Bud's Chrysler Dodge Jeep in Celina and St. Marys, said he received a letter Thursday from the corporation explaining the situation. The letter, dated May 13, said Chrysler has designated the local business as a sales and service dealer with the new company.
The letter is something head Chrysler officials had to do to comply with bankruptcy regulations, he said.
Schoenleben said reducing Chrysler dealerships is the orchestration of the current presidential administration.
"This is part of the Obama administration. They want to reduce our ranks to be more like Honda or Toyota," he said.
Schoenleben said each dealerships is one of Chrysler's customers, too - not a liability that needs to be terminated.
"We keep them going. When they sell us a car, a part or anything else, we pay for it up front," he said.
Dealerships aren't doing as well as they used to years ago, but the ones in the local area are holding their own, he said.
"We believe we'll be the last one out the door," he said. "We're here to stay."
The news announced this week came as no surprise to Chrysler dealers.
"We've known about this for some time," he said. "With Chrysler declaring bankruptcy, they want to form a new, more powerful Chrysler."
Schoenleben said the dealership expects another letter to arrive today about the GM portion of his business. He explained that each dealership has a 5-year agreement with GM, which expires in October 2010. The notification will likely inform franchises which dealerships will get renewed, which will not.
Scott Nuttle, general manager for St. Marys Chrysler Dodge Jeep, said the local company has bittersweet feelings on the issue. They have sympathy for the dealers who are forced to close, yet are pleased their own dealership is allowed to move forward with the new Chrysler company.
It's been good news for our 42 employees, he said.
"We've had fantastic business this past year," he added.
Nuttle said in November, St. Marys Chrysler opened a satellite site north of Wapakoneta, "Rick's 501 Motors," and it continues to prosper, despite the lagging economy.
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The City of Celina will acquire additional workers at no cost to taxpayers through JobWorks, Inc., a job development program facilitated by the Federal Workforce Investment Act.
NEW BREMEN - The New Bremen Local Schools board of education Wednesday night reviewed an updated five-year forecast showing a projected decrease in income tax revenue due to layoffs, reduced work weeks and pay.
Mercer County commissioners didn't give much hope this week to a couple of area fire chiefs seeking matching funds to apply for a quarter million dollar grant.
The Mercer County Sheriff's Office is investigating another burglary - the second in less than a week at Celina-area businesses.
Deputies were called to Francis Furniture, 5495 state Route 29, at 8:32 a.m. Wednesday after employees found broken glass in the front door.
ELIDA - After scoring 10 runs on Saturday, the Coldwater bats were silenced by Wayne Trace pitcher Marcie McDougle as the Raiders advanced in the Division III softball sectional in Elida with an 8-0 win over the Cavaliers on Thursday at Dorothy Edwards Field.
MINSTER - Great pitching, great defense and timely hitting were on display as the Division IV baseball sectional tournament concluded on Thursday afternoon and evening at Hanover Street Park.
The St. Marys football program is well known around the state for a punishing running attack and an aggressive style of defense and those two traits will still be in place for the Roughriders for the foreseeable future under the guidance of new head coach Mark Hollars.
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The Celina doubles team of Jay McKirnan and Kyle Miller earned a spot in next week's district tournament after winning their opening match of the Division I boys tennis sectional at Ohio Northern University on Thursday.