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Aug 2, 2009
Help Sen. Kloucek Save Tyndall Motors!
Posted by: Todd Epp - 08/02/2009 9:53 PM (None Assigned)


State Senator Frank Kloucek is on a campaign to try and save Tyndall Motors, the Chevrolet dealer in tiny Tyndall, South Dakota.

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Even a small call dealer in a small town has a big economic impact in that community.

 

Below is a sample letter to GM in support of Tyndall motors and our GM Dealers. Please email this weekend to cac@chevrolet.com. It is an easier address than Tell Fritz You do not have to register! Thanks for your help on this important economic issue! Senator Frank


 

July 30th 2009

Frederick A. Henderson President and CEO

General Motors Corporation

P O Box 33170

Detroit Michigan 48232-5170

 

Dear President Henderson :


Please consider this a strong letter of support for keeping Tyndall Motors Tyndall South Dakota as a full

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fledged General Motors Dealership. Tom Logue and his employees have done a tremendous job of serving our area. Closing this dealership will hurt our local economy, erode General Motors customer base and hurt General Motors credibility as a quality car manufacturer who cares about its dealerships and customers.


I also request that you allow Fechner Motors in Wagner, Rapp Chevrolet in Marion, Yankton Motors in Yankton, all dealerships in South Dakota and the nation to continue in operation. . There is overwhelming support for keeping our dealerships. Thank you for your consideration.

Sincerely,

 

 

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