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".
Chrysler's Peter Grady says: "The requirements for Fiat are straightforward: separate sales and display at launch, transitioning to a full dealership facility as the volume grows. Our goal is to establish a retail network appropriately sized to serve the market opportunity."
The Detroit automaker said it has currently identified 119 markets in the U.S. with strong small-car registrations and growth potential in the small-car segment over the next five years.
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By Phil Alex



Current U.S. Fiat Market Considerations – By State

Alabama
Birmingham

Arkansas

Little Rock

ArizonaPhoenix
Tucson

California
Los Angeles
Orange County
Palm Springs
Riverside
San Diego
San Fernando

Colorado

Denver

Connecticut

Bristol
Hartford
Bridgeport
Stamford
New Haven

Delaware

Wilmington
San Gabriel
Ventura County
Concord
Oakland
Sacramento
San Francisco
San Jose
San Rafael

FloridaDaytona Beach
Ft. Lauderdale-Broward
Fort Myers
Jacksonville
Miami-Dade
Orlando
Sarasota
St. Petersburg
Tampa
New Port Richey
Winter Haven
Palm Beach
Bradenton
Venice
Melbourne

Georgia

Atlanta
Newnan

Hawaii

Honolulu

Illinois

Chicago South
Chicago Central
Chicago North
Chicago West
Collinsville

Indiana

Indianapolis
Gary

Kansas

Kansas City

Kentucky

Louisville

Louisiana

New Orleans

Massachusetts
Boston
Springfield
Worcester

Maryland

Baltimore
Frederick
Washington

Maine

Portland

Michigan

Detroit

Minnesota

Minneapolis

Missouri

St. Louis

Nebraska

Omaha

New Jersey

Bergen- Passaic
Essex N. Union
Mid Union
Morris
Flemington

New Mexico

Albuquerque

New YorkBronx
Brooklyn
Manhattan
Nassau
Queens
South Hampton
Spring Valley
Staten Island
Suffolk
Westchester
Albany
Buffalo
Rochester
Newburgh

North CarolinaCharlotte
Raleigh/Durham

OhioCincinnati
Columbus
Dayton
Cleveland
Akron
Toledo

OklahomaOklahoma City
Tulsa

Oregon

Portland

Pennsylvania

Allentown
Philadelphia
Greensburg
Pittsburgh

Puerto Rico


Rhode Island

Providence

TennesseeChattanooga
Memphis
Nashville

TexasAustin
Houston
San Antonio
Dallas
Fort Worth
El Paso

UtahSalt Lake City

Virginia

Fredericksburg
Hampton
Norfolk
Richmond
Fairfax

Washington

Seattle
Tacoma

Wisconsin

Milwaukee

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