Chrysler Moving Forward with Fiat 500 Dealership Planning, Announces 119 Potential Markets in the U.S.
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Chrysler Moving Forward with Fiat 500 Dealership Planning, Announces 119 Potential Markets in the U.S.



The Chrysler Group has released a tentative list of where it will be selling Fiat's cutey-patooty Fiat 500. Approximately 600 dealers nationwide have been informed that they are currently in a market suitable for the 500. With applications ending in September, Chrysler says it will have its final decisions ready by "early October".

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