I guess I have one more question.
Doesn't Chrysler's Dealer Agreement have a provision which prevents individuals with a felony conviction from owning a dealership?
Here's an excerpt from the New York Times article - "
Now 46, Mr. Barbera recently pleaded guilty to one felony count of filing false tax returns."
To be clear, I've never met Mr. Barbera and I don't have anything against him. It just seems odd that Chrysler allows his dealer code to remain active if it's correct his dealership doesn't have a flooring source and he's been convicted of a felony.