An estimated 1100 dealerships on the GM closing list

Gm General Motors is expected to inform over 1000 dealerships today that their franchise agreements will not be renewed.

While
General Motors, unlike Chrysler LLC, is not in bankruptcy the official
GM closing list has not been made public via court documents.

Click HERE to view the complete Chrysler dealership closing list.

However GM, like Chrysler yesterday, is also sending FedEX letters to dealerships, that will begin arriving Friday morning.

GM has already announced that many of its brands will either be sold or discontinued.

According to the Associated Press:

"GM's
dealer cuts are part of the company's plan announced last month to cut
more than 2,600 dealers by 2010. The remaining cuts will come from
closed Saturn and Hummer dealers, along with 400 dealers that the
company expects will close voluntarily. Another 500 would be
consolidated into other dealerships.

The GM dealer cuts are
likely to have a much greater impact than Chrysler's. While many
Chrysler dealers also sell other brands and will stay open after losing
their franchises, a large number of GM dealers sell only GM vehicles.
So if their franchises are revoked, they run a greater risk of closing for good."

The dealership closing come at a time when General Motors is building some of the best cars it has ever produced like the new Chevy Camaro which just arrived at dealerships this week:

 

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