Chrysler, Dodge and Jeep dealers can use new vehicles as loaners for test-drives or for customers who need a car while theirs is in service....
...In the past, dealers have had to use a vehicle as a loaner for three months before selling it as used. Slicing that requirement to one day allowed Chrysler to count the vehicles as retail sales while dealers were able to move the outdated cars and trucks out of their new car lots, where they might dampen interest in newer models.
That's good -- just put them out back in the used lot where no one can see them, because that'll solve the problem, won't it? – Ray WertChrysler puts '06 vehicles in used lots [Detroit News]Related:
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