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Discussion in 'Chicago' started by bpu699, Nov 20, 2008.

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  1. Carsleuth

    Carsleuth F1 Rookie

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    Dan C.
    :) +1

    Thanks for the info. Best of luck to you guys!

    Dan
     
  2. TeamF1Jr

    TeamF1Jr Formula 3

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    Time to check some of those struggling volume dealers with huge inventorys for some deals.
     
  3. futureowner

    futureowner Formula 3

    Mar 24, 2006
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    Great info Jim, thanks for posting. Actually one of my coworkers and I were discussing this, he lives in one of the more affluent northside of Milwaukee communities. We tend to feel that Milwaukee is more of a conservative city. Meaning it isn't as affluent as the Chicago area and those around here that have money may be unwilling to buy a Maserati, it's just more of a Porsche, BMW, Mercedes kind of market.

    Also, while some would be persuaded to go down to LFSC to get a Maserati they would really have to want it. It is a 1.5 hour drive from Milwaukee to LFSC and that is a significant amount of time to spend driving down for service, etc.
     
  4. consigliere

    consigliere Karting

    Sep 1, 2008
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    Why would Maserati install a satellite store only 90 minutes from Chicago, in a much less affluent city (Milwaukee), when the two Chicago purveyors are in the middle of the list, in terms of sales, of all American Maserati dealers? This makes no sense to me.
     
  5. Sonny_Corleone

    Nov 4, 2008
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    Michael G.
    I thought it was weird that this screen name was not taken when I registered a few weeks ago, now I realize I misspelled it...

    Sad to see that Maserati Milwaukee closed, but as others have said, it makes the most business sense for LFSC/Mr. Mancuso.
     
  6. sagekilz

    sagekilz Karting

    Aug 21, 2008
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    Jeremy Sus

    If LFSC and Continental were located in a climate that was conducive to all weather driving, they would be at the top or near top of the list. West coast dealers, at least I don't think, won't see much of a decline.
     
  7. F1tommy

    F1tommy F1 World Champ
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    Dec 15, 2007
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    Tom Tanner
    No matter what the weather, if your area is having a major economic downturn you will have lost sales. The southwest coast and south Florida are in bigger trouble than you seem to think.
    By the way, what makes you think Maserati's are not driven year round in the Great Lakes region?? Thats why they have heaters.
     
  8. 67alloy

    67alloy Karting

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    #33 67alloy, Dec 21, 2008
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    Hah! Had to laugh out loud about that one. Not quite. Its actually a lot closer to some very tough areas.

    Milwaukee is no less affluent than Chicago; it's just a lot quieter about its money.

    Here is the best summary I've read, and I happen to agree with:
     

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