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November 18, 2009

For two Saab dealers, it’s the end of the road

KUNKLE – For 52 years new Saabs have been sold in this Dallas Township village. But by year’s end that will no longer be the case. Kunkle Motors has been informed that it will be one of 81 Saab dealers in the United States that will have its dealership rights terminated once the company is sold to Swedish carmaker Koenigsegg. General Motors, which has overseen Saab, filed for bankruptcy in June and put the Saab brand up for sale. GM notified the terminated dealerships of the decision last week.

“It feels like someone just pulled the rug out from underneath me,” said Tim Haddle, owner of Kunkle Motors. Besides his dealership, Joseph Chermak Inc., the only other Saab dealer in Northeast Pennsylvania was also informed it will have its Saab agreement terminated. Chermak operates in South Abington Township, Lackawanna County, but also sells Suzukis.

“It’s just astounding to me that they can cut off this many customers,” Haddle said. The closest Saab dealer to this area will be in Allentown once the agreement of sale is finalized. If the deal to sell Saab falls through, GM would close Saab and all the rights to all 218 dealerships would be terminated, GM officials have said. The automaker is eliminating four of its eight brands, by selling Saab and Hummer, and winding down Pontiac and Saturn.

Haddle’s grandfather Daniel Meeker started the relationship with Saab in 1952 and became the third dealership in the country to sell the make. Today Kunkle Motors is the longest same-family-operated Saab dealership in the country.

“And we’re probably one of the smallest,” Haddle said. The dealership sells less than 50 Saabs a year.

It also repairs and services vehicles and handles factory warranty work for Saab. What the business will be able to do and what it will look like in a month are unclear.

“Nobody really knows what we can and can’t do yet,” Haddle said. He said he anticipates doing service work and selling used vehicles but said if Koenigsegg asked him to continue handling warranty-covered repairs, he’d accept the offer. The fate of his five employees is also in question.

Haddle sent a letter to Saab asking for reconsideration of the company’s decision and wrote, "if nothing else, consider dealers that have been rejected for sales becoming authorized parts and service centers."

He said he’s been in contact with other Saab dealers who were on the chopping block trying to formulate a game plan. He said litigation is not out of the realm of possibilities but it was too early to say that route will be taken.

Chris Chermak, general manager at Joseph Chermak Inc., said he has written an appeals letter to Saab North America hoping for a reprieve or reconsideration. He said he has “very little” to lose by going that route.

“We’re not going to give up without a fight,” Chermak, of Dalton, said. His dealership has been in business since 1945 and has sold Saab and Suzukis the past 20 years.

Chermak said he’s “losing spit” from talking so much Monday. He said the news “came totally out of the blue” and if you were to have asked him a week ago whether his dealership would be cut lose by Saab he’s have placed a bet against that proposition.

The announcement is so fresh that Haddle said he’s at a loss for what to say to customers that have been causing his phone to ring off the hook Monday.

“I’m just telling them to call the toll-free GM customer service line at 1-800-955-9007. That’s all I can tell them right now. This has just been bestowed on us,” Haddle said.







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