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Napleton’s Jupiter Dodge Mazda dealership closes its doors

Thursday, October 1st, 2009 by TCPalm.com

Napleton’s Jupiter Dodge Mazda officially closed its doors on Saturday after the dealership lost its lease with Chrysler Real Estate and Chrysler lost its lease with the owners of the property, the Miller family.

According the Ed Napleton, head of the Chicago-based corporation with dealerships in several locations, including 572 Northlake Boulevard in Palm Beach Gardens, “we were at the end of our lease, with no options left. When Chrysler went bankrupt, the owners had the right to reject the lease with the company, and since we didn’t have a valid lease with the Millers, we couldn’t continue at this location.”

Approximately 25 people lost their jobs when the dealership closed, although some employees were moved to the Northlake Boulevard location.
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Layoffs loom as local Chrysler dealers face closing

Friday, May 29th, 2009 by Eve Samples

STUART — It just doesn’t make sense to Bill Wallace.

Why would Chrysler close a profitable dealership in a growing area?

Why would the beleaguered automaker allow a franchise in out-of-the-way Okeechobee to remain open, while closing several on the more populated Treasure Coast?

He’s selling cars. He bought more of them than he needed from Chrysler this year, at the urging of the company’s top brass, he says.

But his Wallace Chrysler Jeep in Fort Pierce is still slated to shut down after June 9, along with 788 other dealerships that Chrysler decided to close as part of its Chapter 11 bankruptcy petition.

“We weathered this tsunami, and in America, you should be rewarded for that, not punished,” said Wallace, a third-generation dealer whose grandfather opened a Chevrolet dealership in West Palm Beach in the 1930s.

Wallace is among more than 300 dealers across the country who have joined forces to fight Chrysler’s decision. The group, called the Committee of Chrysler Affected Dealers, wants more time. More time to prove it would be a mistake to ax them.

But if Chrysler gets its way in bankruptcy court - as many industry watchers believe it will - five Chrysler, Jeep and Dodge dealers between Indiantown Road in Jupiter and Vero Beach will be among those that close next month. (more…)

Chrysler’s bankruptcy, economy force closure of Stuart Jeep, Volkswagen dealers

Thursday, May 7th, 2009 by TCPalm.com

STUART — The Stuart Jeep and Stuart Volkswagen dealerships on U.S. 1 are going out of business on Friday as a result of the economic downturn and the Chrysler bankruptcy.

The owner of the dealership, Tom Willett, made the announcement Wednesday afternoon to about 70 workers, said Mark Babcock, a Jeep service manager who lives in Port St. Lucie.

Willett attributed the closing largely to the Chrysler bankruptcy, which will result in the closing of dealerships throughout the country, Babcock said. Stuart Jeep was vulnerable because it was a standalone dealership that did not include the auto maker’s Chrysler or Dodge brands.

“We all gave Mr. Willett a round of applause,” Babcock said. “We knew he tried his best for us. Tom Willett was a great owner. You can’t fault the guy. He tried to do everything he could.”

The dealership employed about 70 people, mainly salespeople, mechanics, detailers, officer workers and managers, Babcock said.

“It’s like a family type organization,” Babcock said.

The Jeep and Volkswagen dealerships will close for good at 5 p.m. Friday and the remaining automobiles will be returned to the manufacturers or sold through an auction, Babcock said.

“It’s been a good 14-year run,” Babcock said. “We survived hurricanes. If we had Chrysler, Jeep and Dodge, we might’ve stood a chance. That’s just the way it is. It’s sad, but it’s also business.”

By George Andreassi, TCPalm.com

Man who claimed diplomatic immunity pleads guilty to false pretense

Tuesday, February 17th, 2009 by Post Staff

By KATHLEEN CHAPMAN

Steven Morrow

Steven Morrow


PORT ST. LUCIE — The Port St. Lucie man who claimed that he could not be stopped by police because he had diplomatic immunity pleaded guilty in federal court today to a charge of falsely pretending to be a diplomatic officer of the United States.

Steven Wayne Morrow of Port St. Lucie was pulled over by police in a traffic stop on Nov. 20 because he had a tinted cover over the license plate of his Gold Chrysler van. Morrow, 44, told Port St. Lucie police officers that he was a U.S. diplomat and could not be detained for any reason.

He then presented a “Head of State” identification card and a badge inscribed “Ambassador-Diplomat.” (more…)

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